Implicate in a sentence as a verb

> This is the problem, and as you implicate, > the exact sort of thing we need to stop doing.

No, just like saying you like Torrent doesn't implicate you for piracy.

You may have had a bad experience with an off-the-shelf scaling solution, but that does not implicate "the cloud.

> 200 average developersThis is the problem, and as you implicate, the exact sort of thing we need to stop doing.

And you're letting your implicate trust and bias into everything that Tesla releases show.

" [2]* The physical evidence provided in the case does not implicate Assange in any way.

Here Greenwald again carefully lawyers the words "US Soil" to implicate the idea that the NSA is spying on Americans.

The misleading headline implied the emails implicate Google and the NSA in something nefarious.

How does that premise, applied uniformly to all enterprise, implicate all of western civilization?

This doesn't implicate Alexis in any unethical activities imho.

Wait 6 months and see if the Snowden trove results in operationally relevant serious foreign intelligence disclosures that don't implicate the rights of US citizens, and then we'll see how much "journalism" really is a free pass to publishing "anything".

And, as pointed out downthread, life expectancy is a dodgy stat; it's heavily weighted by infant mortality, which isn't uniformly measured, and by accidental and violent deaths which, while tragic and perhaps symptomatic of other US problems, don't implicate our health care system.

Implicate definitions

verb

bring into intimate and incriminating connection; "He is implicated in the scheme to defraud the government"

verb

impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result; "What does this move entail?"

See also: entail