<span class="searchmatch">implicāris</span> second-person singular present passive indicative of implicō...
Macmillan and Co. to fall into error: erroribus <span class="searchmatch">implicari</span> (Tusc. 4. 27. 58) to be involved in a war: bello <span class="searchmatch">implicari</span> (ambiguous) to be involved in many undertakings;...
passive imperative/indicative From implica + -re. implicare f (plural <span class="searchmatch">implicări</span>) implication Synonym: implicație involvement implicare first/third-person...
interponere (Liv. 35. 48) (ambiguous) to be involved in a war: bello <span class="searchmatch">implicari</span> (ambiguous) everywhere the torch of war is flaming: omnia bello flagrant...
seriously misled: in magno errore versari to fall into error: erroribus <span class="searchmatch">implicari</span> (Tusc. 4. 27. 58) to take a false step: per errorem labi, or simply labi...
interponere (Liv. 35. 48) (ambiguous) to be involved in a war: bello <span class="searchmatch">implicari</span> (ambiguous) to begin a war with some one: bellum cum aliquo inire (ambiguous)...
interponere (Liv. 35. 48) (ambiguous) to be involved in a war: bello <span class="searchmatch">implicari</span> (ambiguous) to begin a war with some one: bellum cum aliquo inire (ambiguous)...