Definition
to involve: to include, to implicate, to incorporate
an involvement: a connection, a relationship, an association, an inclusion, a participation
The police say that anyone involved in the robbery will be found and punished.
Pronunciation examples
UK: Philip was involved in judging a wet t-shirt competition.
US: He was also involved in wetting the t-shirts.
- "I simply want you to get to know your child and be involved in their life for the next 40 to 60 years."
- "Internet piracy, which involves file sharing and unauthorized downloading of copyrighted material, may be made illegal in several European countries."
- "Your role involves supervising all retail sales, and liaising with the rest of the sales department."
- "I'm not in right now, but I'm probably doing something fun that doesn't involve telephones."
- "Susie : Bruno and I have already spoken about this latest Kalvin Krime campaign, and he agrees with me that it's not the kind of thing we want to get involved in."
- "If you or a loved one has been involved in an accident that wasn't your fault, we can help you get the compensation you deserve!"
- "A typical hunt involves 50 dogs and 50 horse riders blowing horns like this one."
- "Chapter 4: Involvement with the Illuminati and Freemasons"
- "The G-forces involved in the launch were too great, you lost consciousness."
- "Apparently there was a minor train collision just outside of Birmingham. I assume this is the same accident you were "involved" in."
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