IMPLICATED: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for IMPLICATED?

Need another word that means the same as “implicated”? Find 1 synonym and 30 related words for “implicated” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Implicated” are: concerned

Implicated as an Adjective

Definitions of "Implicated" as an adjective

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “implicated” as an adjective can have the following definitions:

  • Culpably involved.

Synonyms of "Implicated" as an adjective (1 Word)

concernedFeeling or showing worry or solicitude.
All those concerned in the bribery case have been identified.

Usage Examples of "Implicated" as an adjective

  • Named three officials implicated in the plot.
  • An innocent person implicated by circumstances in a crime.

Associations of "Implicated" (30 Words)

affectConnect closely and often incriminatingly.
The dampness began to affect my health.
affiliated(of a subsidiary group or a person) officially attached or connected to an organization.
Microsoft and its affiliated companies.
appertainBe a part or attribute of.
The answers generally appertain to improvements in standard of service.
attached(of an organization) affiliated to (a larger organization.
All art schools whether independent or attached to universities.
concernedInvolved in or affected by or having a claim to or share in.
Greatly concerned not to disappoint a small child.
connate(of parts) united so as to form a single part.
Connate qualities.
consanguinityThe fact of being descended from the same ancestor.
The marriage was annulled on grounds of consanguinity.
correlatedMutually related.
correlationA statistic representing how closely two variables co vary it can vary from 1 perfect negative correlation through 0 no correlation to 1 perfect positive correlation.
The increasingly similar basis underlying national soil maps allows correlation to take place more easily.
correlativeA word or concept that has a mutual relationship with another word or concept.
Rights whether moral or legal can involve correlative duties.
enclosedClosed in or surrounded or included within.
A dark enclosed space.
factuallyAs a fact or based on fact.
His assertion is factually incorrect.
geneticallyIn a way that relates to origin or development.
Hair colour is genetically determined.
guessworkAn estimate based on little or no information.
Answering this question will involve you in a certain amount of guesswork.
includedContained as part of a whole being considered.
All of Europe Britain included.
indirectlyWithout having had direct experience; at second hand.
Both writers refer if only indirectly to a wealth of other art.
interestedShowing curiosity or concern about something or someone; having a feeling of interest.
I had always been interested in history.
interrelationshipMutual or reciprocal relation or relatedness.
Interrelationships of animal structure and function.
involvedEmotionally involved.
The plot was too involved.
kinA person having kinship with another or others.
He was kin to the brothers.
kindredSimilar in quality or character.
Books on kindred subjects.
linkedConnected by a link, as railway cars or trailer trucks.
paternalRelated through the father.
He reasserted his paternal authority.
pertainBe in effect or existence in a specified place or at a specified time.
The shop premises and stock and all assets pertaining to the business.
positivelyIn a positive way, especially by expressing optimism, agreement, or acceptance.
This is positively the last word on the matter.
referentSomething that refers; a term that refers to another term.
Judgments referent to the indictment.
relateFeel sympathy for or identify with.
The new legislation related to corporate activities.
relatedBeing connected either logically or causally or by shared characteristics.
Related to micelle formation is the ability of detergent actives to congregate at oil water interfaces.
relevancyThe relation of something to the matter at hand.
subjectivityThe quality of existing in someone’s mind rather than the external world.
He is the first to acknowledge the subjectivity of memories.

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