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co-ˈimplicate, v. Philos. [co- 1.] trans. To imply or implicate mutually. Hence co-impliˈcation; co-imˈplicative a.
1907W. James Pragmatism iv. 149 The real universe must form an unconditional unit of being, something consolidated, with its parts co-implicated through and through. Ibid. vii. 264 A One that logically presupposes, co-implicates, and secures each each without exception. 1909― Pluralistic Universe viii. 325 It is not a universal co-implication, or integration of all things durcheinander. 1939Mind XLVIII. 369 Certain propositions are found to be co-implicative. |