What is another word for Implicating?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪmplɪkˌe͡ɪtɪŋ] (IPA)

Implicating refers to the act of pointing out or suggesting a connection between something or someone and a particular situation. Synonyms for implicating include accusing, incriminating, blaming, charging, and indicting. These words all suggest that someone is being held responsible for something, whether it be a crime or a mistake. Other synonyms for implicating include linking, connecting, and associating, which describe the act of establishing a relationship between two things. In some cases, implicating could also be replaced with the word suggesting, hinting, or insinuating. These words are more subtle in their approach and suggest that there is a possibility of something without outright stating it.

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Usage examples for Implicating

So long as Lucas was present, Owen never opened his lips; the dread of committing himself, or in any way Implicating one amongst his companions, deterred him; but when Leslie sent for him, alone, and asked him the circumstances which led him to the eve of so great a crime, he confessed all-omitting nothing, save such passages as might involve others-and even to Leslie he was guarded on this topic.
"St. Patrick's Eve"
Charles James Lever
And I do not myself see how it would be Implicating my name with a political party to the extent of wearing a badge.
"The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1 of 2)"
Frederic G. Kenyon
206. Motion Implicating him in South Sea scheme, i.
"A History of the Four Georges, Volume I (of 4)"
Justin McCarthy

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