What is another word for implicated in?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪmplɪkˌe͡ɪtɪd ˈɪn] (IPA)

When it comes to conveying the idea that someone is involved in a situation, there are a few synonyms for the phrase "implicated in". For example, "entangled in", "embroiled in", and "enmeshed in" all communicate that someone is caught up in a difficult or complicated situation. Similarly, "associated with", "linked to", and "connected to" can suggest that someone is connected to a situation without necessarily being responsible for it. "Complicit in" and "accomplice to", on the other hand, carry a stronger connotation of involvement in wrongdoing. Ultimately, the synonym chosen will depend on the specific circumstances and degree of involvement being conveyed.

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Famous quotes with Implicated in

  • Every sensible person knows that a man is implicated in fictitious and fabricated stories of domestic violence by a woman in the majority of the cases, yet people say empower and respect women.
    Anuj Somany
  • You, Knights of Columbus, are particularly fitted to play a great part in the movement for national solidarity, without which there can be no real efficiency in either peace or war. During the last year and a quarter it has been brought home to us in startling fashion that many of the elements of our nation are not yet properly fused. It ought to be a literally appalling fact that members of two of the foreign embassies in this country have been discovered to be implicated in inciting their fellow-countrymen, whether naturalized American citizens or not, to the destruction of property and the crippling of American industries that are operating in accordance with internal law and international agreement. The malign activity of one of these embassies has been brought home directly to the ambassador in such shape that his recall has been forced. The activities of the other have been set forth in detail by the publication in the press of its letters in such fashion as to make it perfectly clear that they were of the same general character. Of course, the two embassies were merely carrying out the instructions of their home governments.
    Theodore Roosevelt
  • Human labor, through all its forms, from the sharpening of a stake to the construction of a city or an epic, is one immense illustration of the perfect compensation of the universe. The absolute balance of Give and Take, the doctrine that every thing has its price, — and if that price is not paid, not that thing but something else is obtained, and that it is impossible to get any thing without its price, — is not less sublime in the columns of a leger than in the budgets of states, in the laws of light and darkness, in all the action and reaction of nature. I cannot doubt that the high laws which each man sees implicated in those processes with which he is conversant, the stern ethics which sparkle on his chisel-edge, which are measured out by his plumb and foot-rule, which stand as manifest in the footing of the shop-bill as in the history of a state, — do recommend to him his trade, and though seldom named, exalt his business to his imagination.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson

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