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† disˈimplicate, v. Obs. [dis- 6.] trans. To free from implication or entanglement; to disinvolve. Hence disˈimplicated ppl. a., disinvolved, explicit.
1660tr. Amyraldus' Treat. conc. Relig. iii. vii. 442 Much more is it impossible for a man to disimplicate himself from sin. 1753S. Shuckford Creation & Fall of Man 56 He had a clear and disimplicated Perception of the Manner in which Eve was taken out of him. |