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involve
[ in-volv ]
verb (used with object)
This job involves long hours and hard work.
Synonyms: , ,
- to engage or employ.
- to affect, as something within the scope of operation.
- to include, contain, or comprehend within itself or its scope.
- to bring into an intricate or complicated form or condition.
- to bring into difficulties (usually followed by with ):
The investigation discovered a plot to involve one nation in a war with another.
- to cause to be troublesomely associated or concerned, as in something embarrassing or unfavorable:
Don't involve me in your quarrel!
Antonyms:
- to combine inextricably (usually followed by with ).
- to implicate, as in guilt or crime, or in any matter or affair.
- to engage the interests or emotions or commitment of:
The professor involved many students in the disarmament movement.
Her husband became involved with another woman.
- to preoccupy or absorb fully (usually used passively or reflexively):
You are much too involved with the problem to see it clearly.
- to envelop or enfold, as if with a wrapping.
- to swallow up, engulf, or overwhelm.
- Archaic. to roll, surround, or shroud, as in a wrapping.
- to roll up on itself; wind spirally; coil; wreathe.
involve
/ ɪˈɒ /
verb
- to include or contain as a necessary part
the task involves hard work
- to have an effect on; spread to
the investigation involved many innocent people
- often passive; usually foll by in or with to concern or associate significantly
many people were involved in the crime
- often passive to make complicated; tangle
the situation was further involved by her disappearance
- rare.to wrap or surround
- obsolete.maths to raise to a specified power
Derived Forms
- ˈDZԳ, noun
- ˈDZ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·DZ·Գ noun
- ·DZ· noun
- ·ٱ··DZ verb (used with object) interinvolved interinvolving
- ···DZ verb (used with object) overinvolved overinvolving
- ··DZ verb (used with object) preinvolved preinvolving
- ··DZ verb (used with object) reinvolved reinvolving
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of involve1
Idioms and Phrases
see get involved with .Synonym Study
Example Sentences
"We are aware of misinformation circulating on social media, specifically X, regarding the circumstances of the incident and the ethnicities of those involved," a spokesperson said.
However, Prof Lu does not see Nike or other companies significantly reshaping its supply chain any time soon "due to the complexity involved in footwear manufacturing".
She was soon involved in a party scene and her life became more and more chaotic.
He advocated scaling back that team, which is trained to respond to calls involving people having mental health crises, until the department’s staffing levels improve.
In his new BBC series, the ex-professional footballer speaks to young men involved in criminality, from favelas in Brazil to gangs in Sweden.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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