unimplicate in a sentence
a.
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Definition
To unimplicate means to clear someone from involvement or complicity in a crime or wrongdoing.
Sample Sentences
- The evidence presented in court was sufficient to unimplicate the defendant from the crime.
- Her testimony served to unimplicate several individuals who had been wrongfully accused.
- Despite the initial suspicions, the investigation aimed to unimplicate those who had been misidentified.
- The new findings helped to unimplicate the scientist from any allegations of misconduct.
- To unimplicate the innocent parties, the team had to re-examine all the available data.