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  1. implicated, concernedadjective

    culpably involved

    "all those concerned in the bribery case have been identified"; "named three officials implicated in the plot"; "an innocent person implicated by circumstances in a crime"

    Synonyms:
    concerned, interested, implicated

    Antonyms:
    uninvolved

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  1. List of paraphrases for "implicated":

    involved, concerned

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  1. Adam Leventhal:

    ADHD's been linked with substance use disorders during adulthood and even involvement in the criminal justice system, and the symptoms are distressing for the person affected, if we can identify any potential risk factor that is implicated in this disorder then that's important, especially ones that are modifiable like digital media use.

  2. Mike Pompeo:

    In order to to restore credibility to the electoral process, all government officials and officials of any political organizations implicated in the flawed October 20 elections should step aside from the electoral process.

  3. Francesca Cordeiro:

    Curcumin is fluorescent, if Francesca Cordeiro put the correct wavelength to it, it fluoresces, and it binds to the parts that are implicated in Alzheimer's, the beta amyloid plaque.

  4. Olivier Martins:

    You're not going to tell me that driving someone from one location to another around Brussels means that you're automatically implicated in the terrorist attacks.

  5. Matthew Taylor:

    Prosecutors are both building a case against people higher up the political food chain, and seeking to increase the likelihood that those executives already implicated will receive definitive jail sentences.


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