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in⋅volve
[in-volv]
–verb (used with object), -volved, -volv⋅ing.
| 1. | to include as a necessary circumstance, condition, or consequence; imply; entail: This job involves long hours and hard work. |
| 2. | to engage or employ. |
| 3. | to affect, as something within the scope of operation. |
| 4. | to include, contain, or comprehend within itself or its scope. |
| 5. | to bring into an intricate or complicated form or condition. |
| 6. | to bring into difficulties (usually fol. by with): a plot to involve one nation in a war with another. |
| 7. | to cause to be troublesomely associated or concerned, as in something embarrassing or unfavorable: Don't involve me in your quarrel! |
| 8. | to combine inextricably (usually fol. by with). |
| 9. | to implicate, as in guilt or crime, or in any matter or affair. |
| 10. | to engage the interests or emotions or commitment of: to become involved in the disarmament movement; to become involved with another woman. |
| 11. | to preoccupy or absorb fully (usually used passively or reflexively): You are much too involved with the problem to see it clearly. |
| 12. | to envelop or enfold, as if with a wrapping. |
| 13. | to swallow up, engulf, or overwhelm. |
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Origin:
1350–1400; ME involven < L involvere to roll in or up, equiv. to in- in- 2 + volvere to roll; see revolve
1350–1400; ME involven < L involvere to roll in or up, equiv. to in- in- 2 + volvere to roll; see revolve

Related forms:
in⋅volve⋅ment, noun
in⋅volv⋅er, noun
Synonyms:
1. necessitate, require, demand. 6, 7, 9. Involve, entangle, implicate imply getting a person connected or bound up with something from which it is difficult to extricate himself or herself. To involve is to bring more or less deeply into something, esp. of a complicated, embarrassing, or troublesome nature: to involve someone in debt. To entangle (usually passive or reflexive) is to involve so deeply in a tangle as to confuse and make helpless: to entangle oneself in a mass of contradictory statements. To implicate is to connect a person with something discreditable or wrong: implicated in a plot.
1. necessitate, require, demand. 6, 7, 9. Involve, entangle, implicate imply getting a person connected or bound up with something from which it is difficult to extricate himself or herself. To involve is to bring more or less deeply into something, esp. of a complicated, embarrassing, or troublesome nature: to involve someone in debt. To entangle (usually passive or reflexive) is to involve so deeply in a tangle as to confuse and make helpless: to entangle oneself in a mass of contradictory statements. To implicate is to connect a person with something discreditable or wrong: implicated in a plot.
Antonyms:
7. extricate.
7. extricate.
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in·volve (ĭn-vŏlv') tr.v. in·volved, in·volv·ing, in·volves
[Middle English involven, from Latin involvere, to enwrap : in-, in; see in-2 + volvere, to roll, turn; see wel-2 in Indo-European roots.] in·volve'ment n., in·volv'er n. |
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Involvement
In*volve"ment\, n. The act of involving, or the state of being involved. --Lew Wallace.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
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Main Entry: in·volve·ment
Pronunciation: in-'välv-m&nt, -'volv-
Function: noun
: inclusion in an area affected by disease, trauma, orinsult
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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