45 collocations for implicate

I am not displeased, that you call ours "a bloody road"for this language does not necessarily implicate our motives; but I am greatly surprised that you charge upon us the wicked and murderous "purpose" of a forcible abolition.

Thus, even delinquents, who would otherwise be sacrificed voluntarily to public justice, are in a manner protected by delays and chicane, because an investigation might implicate the Convention as the example and authoriser of their enormities.

Before the duel, the following spirited explanation takes place: The prince spoke low, And said: Before you answer what you can, I wish to tell you, as a gentleman, That what you may confess Will implicate no person known to you, More than disquiet in its sleep may do.p.

They were wholly unreserved in their communications, though they deeply implicated their masters, the special magistrates, and others in authority.

Simple when they occur in the horn only, and do not implicate the sensitive structures beneath; Complicated when deep enough to allow of laceration and subsequent inflammation of the keratogenous membrane.

Evidence which would implicate Carmel?

They were wholly unreserved in their communications, though they deeply implicated their masters, the special magistrates, and others in authority.

These apprehensions left the members implicated no alternative but to anticipate hostilities, or fall a sacrifice; for they knew the instant of attack would be that of destruction, and that the people were too indifferent to take any part in the contest.

Beyond the two facts just mentioned as implicating Carl, nothing was proved at the trial.

In it were implicated more august responsible causes, it was part of a more general tragedy; as the original instinct to blame himself and Isabel was part of man's ancient theological habit of making man the scapegoat of the universe.

They tried in a most shameful manner it appears, to implicate Sir Marmaduke and Mistress de Chavasse in their disgrace, but as the former very pertinently remarked, "How could he, a simple Kentish squire have aught to do with a smart London club?

Indeed, when the king's prime minister began to make investigation, he found the place so honey-combed by Christianity that he had to cease his inquisition, for fear of implicating chiefs, and upsetting society generally.

Do you think he would have kept faith with me if I had given up the documents and promised never to implicate either his country or himself in the trouble?" "Certainly not.

Brown's correspondence had fallen into the hands of the Virginia authorities, and certain letters seemed to implicate Douglass.

Pippo naively admitted the debauch at Vévey, implicating the festivities of the day and the known frailty of the flesh as the two influencing causes.

MacLachan expressed the acidulous hope that thereafter Cyrus the Gaunt would be content with making a fool of himself without implicating innocent and confiding friends.

Captain Yorke was on the steps as I came out, hearing the shouts; did he witness this extraordinary occurrence?" "I told you the fugitive had concealed himself in the bottom of the sleigh before I entered it," said Betty, terror seizing her lest a chance word should implicate Geoffrey in the matter.

Something may arise to implicate the girl herself, so let naught escape you.

For the time being, I have to deal with Mikolka; there are facts which implicate himwhat are facts, after all?

There was no doubt about him burning the house, it was to implicate the Hynes he did it, to lay it on them.

"I laughed," he said,disingenuously because it wouldn't do to implicate Paula"over the idea that perhaps he didn't want a job at all and made up on the spur of the moment the unlikeliest trade he could think of.

Whence it followed that the absence of the finger was an additional point tending to implicate Mr. Jellicoe.

This, of course, partly implicates the joint and the points of the insertion of the extensor tendon.

You are trying to implicate Krail and myself!

Besides, to move in the matter at all would be to implicate Lucia; for, of whatsoever kind Campbell's attentions were, she evidently liked them; and a quarrel with her on that score was more than Elsley dared face.

45 collocations for  implicate