implicatively

Variant of implicate

transitive verb implicated, implicating

    1. to show to have a connection with a crime, fault, etc.; involve
    2. to show to be involved or concerned
  1. Rare to imply
  2. Archaic to twist or fold together; intertwine; entangle

Origin: < L implicatus, pp. of implicare, to enfold, involve: see imply

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