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The prefix im- in this case means "in". im- along with its variant in- can also mean "not". The word implicate broken into its word parts means in-, "in" +

-plic-, "fold" + -ate "cause to be" or literally "cause to be folded in".

A way to remember the prefix im- and in- is this story. This guy is having a hard time with where he is or whether or not he's going to ante in a game of Poker. He's saying "I'm in. I'm not in." Over and over.

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Q: What does the prefix in the word implicate mean?
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