unimplicate (Meaning)

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unimplicate (a.)

Not implicated.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unimplicate

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unimplicate Sentence Examples

  1. The detective's persistent questioning aimed to unimplicate the suspect from the crime.
  2. The witness's retraction of their statement effectively unimplicated the defendant in the lawsuit.
  3. The DNA evidence proved to be exculpatory, unimplicating the accused from the murder charge.
  4. The investigation revealed the presence of an alibi, unimplicating the suspect from the robbery.
  5. The prosecutor's decision to drop the charges unimplicated the accused, setting them free.
  6. The alibi provided by the witness unimplicated the defendant from all involvement in the theft.
  7. The confession from the actual perpetrator unimplicated the innocent person who had been falsely accused.
  8. The absence of fingerprints on the weapon unimplicated the suspect from the shooting.
  9. The prosecution failed to establish a clear motive, unimplicating the defendant from the crime.
  10. The surveillance footage showed an individual other than the suspect, unimplicating them from the vandalism.

FAQs About the word unimplicate

Not implicated.

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The detective's persistent questioning aimed to unimplicate the suspect from the crime.

The witness's retraction of their statement effectively unimplicated the defendant in the lawsuit.

The DNA evidence proved to be exculpatory, unimplicating the accused from the murder charge.

The investigation revealed the presence of an alibi, unimplicating the suspect from the robbery.