I'd say 'though I really did not participate in them'.
My name is included in the robberies though I really not indulged in it.
Please check whether I have correctly used the word `indulged' in the above sentence.
I'd say 'though I really did not participate in them'.
Thank you.
But, I think, indulge also somehow expresses the same meaning though not precisely.
Am I right?
Please help me.
No, it does not have the same meaning.
Indulge implies gratification.
Participate means to take part.
You can participate in crime and indulge in chocolates.![]()