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Example sentences for "implicates"

Lexicographically close words:
implemented; implementing; implements; implicate; implicated; implicating; implication; implications; implicit; implicitly
  1. The hypertrophy may involve all the structures of the tongue, but usually implicates the muscular tissue especially (Sedillot, Paget, Bouisson).

  2. Scirrhus usually implicates the gut in its entire circumference, so that a high degree of constriction may result from a small amount of cancerous infiltration.

  3. In burns of the fifth degree the lesion extends through the subcutaneous tissue and involves the muscles; while in those of the sixth degree it passes still more deeply and implicates the bones.

  4. When the disease implicates internal organs, it is almost always fatal.

  5. When it implicates the intestinal canal and its accessory glands, the lungs, pleura, and bronchial tubes, or the brain, the disease is not amenable to surgical treatment.

  6. The boundaries of the affected organ, moreover, are frequently transgressed by the disease, and the epithelial infiltration implicates the surrounding parts.

  7. The lesion encroaches upon and implicates the macular region.

  8. You think that this implicates General Pomeroy in some crime?

  9. The difference of origin by no means implicates the subordination of races.

  10. While I have a natural sorrow at my cousin's death, yet remember that I never knew him in life, and that, while I want to avenge his death in any case but one, I do not want to if it implicates Anita Austin.

  11. But I can't think it will lead in the given direction as that implicates a young girl, and rarely indeed, have I found a criminal answering to that description.

  12. It is of course your work to discover the truth or falsity of Louis's story, but I cannot see that it in any way implicates or even interests me.

  13. But if you'll excuse me for making a suggestion, let me ask you to remember that a theory of Hall's guilt also possibly implicates Miss Lloyd.

  14. A suicide--ten to one--implicates your bosom friend, or else the little man at the bookshop cut him down.

  15. This defence of course implicates me in an unbounded opinion of the importance of my own work.

  16. When the lesion implicates the nerve-roots only, the symptoms are confined to the area supplied by the affected nerves.

  17. The swelling, which varies in consistence, implicates the bone and cannot be moved apart from it.

  18. The fracture implicates the articular surface, and the main fissure is usually through the inter-condylar notch; the lower end of the bone is sometimes severely comminuted.

  19. As a rule, however, the fracture passes laterally and implicates the tuberosities.

  20. This is an acute infective condition, which usually attacks young children, and implicates both glands, either simultaneously or consecutively.

  21. In follicular tonsillitis, the infection first implicates the lymphoid follicles.

  22. When the fracture implicates the ala of the bone, it usually starts at the triangular prominence near the middle of the crest, and runs backwards or forwards, passing for a variable distance into the iliac fossa.

  23. A sarcoma usually has its origin in the bones of the skull, and only implicates the scalp secondarily.

  24. As the fracture almost invariably implicates the articular surface, there is considerable swelling from effusion of blood into the joint.

  25. When it originates in the pillars of the fauces it implicates the ascending ramus.

  26. As it seldom implicates the floor of the mouth or the base of the tongue, the tongue can usually be protruded freely.

  27. She has told me about it, and when Mrs Lyttelton's school opens it will be Priscilla's painful duty to tell her mistress something which implicates very seriously your cousin, Miss Brooke.

  28. When an aneurism arises from the aortic arch it implicates those important organs which are gathered together in contact with itself.

  29. Love here and always is the fulfilling of the law, and mercy, benevolence, kindness are the implicates of true justice.

  30. And finally, we shall endeavour to reveal the unifying principle of the virtues by showing that when transformed by the Christian spirit they are the expressions or implicates of a single spiritual disposition or totality of character.

  31. To do this, I must refer to the case of Adele Blondet, and then that implicates you.

  32. But the circumstance which most implicates Pope is his anxiety that it should not transpire that a printed volume had been sent to Swift at all.

  33. Until I've found out for certain whether this letter implicates Robin or not, I sha'n't give it to the police .

  34. So much I know from Inspector Murchison, and also that the statement in some way implicates young what's his name--Marsland.

  35. When, therefore, these things are found fault with as superstitious, he implicates in that fault the ancients who instituted and worshipped such images.

  36. In Berkeley's later and more exact terminology, the data or implicates of pure intellect are called notions, in contrast to his ideas, which are concrete or individual sensuous presentations.

  37. Spirit, intelligent and active, presupposed with its implicates in ideas, thus becomes the basis of Berkeley's philosophy.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "implicates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.