implicate
v.
early 15c., "to convey in a fable;" c.1600, "intertwine, wreathe," from Latin implicatus, past participle of implicare "to involve, entwine" (see implication). Meaning "involve a person in a crime, charge, etc.," is from 1797. Related: Implicated; implicating.
〔蒋〕[im-=in-内,plic=fold,-ate动词后缀;’to fold in”] 含有…意思;使卷入,使牵连