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Implicate vs Inply - What's the difference?

implicate | inply |

Implicate vs Infer - What's the difference?

implicate | infer |


As verbs the difference between implicate and infer

is that implicate is to connect or involve in an unfavorable or criminal way with something while infer is to introduce (something) as a reasoned conclusion; to conclude by reasoning or deduction, as from premises or evidence.

Frame vs Implicate - What's the difference?

frame | implicate |


As a noun frame

is frame, division of time on a multimedia timeline.

As a verb implicate is

to connect or involve in an unfavorable or criminal way with something.

Implicate vs Complice - What's the difference?

implicate | complice |


As a verb implicate

is to connect or involve in an unfavorable or criminal way with something.

As a noun complice is

(obsolete) accomplice.

Accuse vs Implicate - What's the difference?

accuse | implicate |


As verbs the difference between accuse and implicate

is that accuse is while implicate is to connect or involve in an unfavorable or criminal way with something.

Implicate vs Envolve - What's the difference?

implicate | envolve |


As verbs the difference between implicate and envolve

is that implicate is to connect or involve in an unfavorable or criminal way with something while envolve is (involve).

Wikidiffcom vs Implicate - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | implicate |


As a verb implicate is

to connect or involve in an unfavorable or criminal way with something.

Implicate vs Applicate - What's the difference?

implicate | applicate |


As verbs the difference between implicate and applicate

is that implicate is to connect or involve in an unfavorable or criminal way with something while applicate is to apply (a material to a surface).

As a noun applicate is

an applied material; an application.

As an adjective applicate is

applied or put to some use.

Implicate vs Complicated - What's the difference?

implicate | complicated |


As verbs the difference between implicate and complicated

is that implicate is to connect or involve in an unfavorable or criminal way with something while complicated is past tense of complicate.

As an adjective complicated is

difficult or convoluted.

Implicate vs Complicate - What's the difference?

implicate | complicate |


As verbs the difference between implicate and complicate

is that implicate is to connect or involve in an unfavorable or criminal way with something while complicate is to fold or twist together; to combine intricately; to make complex; to combine or associate so as to make intricate or difficult.

As an adjective complicate is

intertwined.

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