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[
in-ter-
volv
]
in·ter·volve
/
ˌɪn
tərˈvɒlv
/
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in-ter-
volv
]
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verb (used with object),
verb
(used without object),
-volved,
-volv·ing.
to roll, wind, or involve, one within another.
Origin:
1660–70;
inter-
+
Latin
volvere
to roll;
see
revolve
Related forms
in·ter·vo·lu·tion
/
ˌɪn
tər
vəˈlu
ʃən
/
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[
in-ter-v
uh
-
loo
-sh
uh
n
]
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,
noun
un·in·ter·volved,
adjective
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