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Definition of Implicates
1. implicate [v] - See also: implicate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Implicates
Literary usage of Implicates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Philosophy of Knowledge: An Inquiry Into the Nature, Limits, and Validity of by George Trumbull Ladd (1897)
"... CHAPTER XII THE Implicates OF KNOWLEDGE HITHERTO we have been occupied with
a critical examination of human cognition, — its nature, laws, and grounds,— ..."
2. The American and English Encyclopedia of Law by John Houston Merrill, Charles Frederic Williams, Thomas Johnson Michie, David Shephard Garland (1889)
"... as being mere hearsay.4 But where, on the trial, the testimony of certain
witnesses implicates the defendant in the homicide, their declarations to the ..."
3. Recent Advances in Theistic Philosophy of Religion by James Lindsay (1897)
"... feeling or sensibility, and will or volition ; and that its implicates are
inclusive of self-consciousness and self-determination or freedom. ..."
4. Theism as Grounded in Human Nature: Historically and Critically Handled by William Leslie Davidson (1893)
"Rational Implicates of Conscience. IT is time now to turn to the origin of
Conscience, with its rational implications. That Conscience is not a simple but a ..."
5. The Clinical Journal (1904)
"The growth is about three and a half inches in length, and implicates the caecum
and commencement of the ascending colon, but not the ileo-caecal valve. ..."
6. White Earth Reservation. No. 1[-49] Hearings Before the Committee on by United States Congress. House. Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department (1912)
"301, May-mow-e-gwon-a-be-quay, implicates GK Fargo, of Ogema. No. 302, Mah-gah-nub,
implicates one Allen Olson, of Lengby, also MJ Kolb. No. ..."