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English to English verb
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connect closely and often incriminatingly |  | Example: This new ruling affects your business
source: wordnet30
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engage as a participant |  | Example: Don't involve me in your family affairs!
source: wordnet30
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have as a necessary feature |  | Example: This decision involves many changes
source: wordnet30
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require as useful, just, or proper |  | Example: It takes nerve to do what she did success usually requires hard work This job asks a lot of patience and skill This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent
source: wordnet30
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contain as a part |  | Example: Dinner at Joe's always involves at least six courses
source: wordnet30
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occupy or engage the interest of |  | Example: His story completely involved me during the entire afternoon
source: wordnet30
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make complex or intricate or complicated |  | Example: The situation was rather involved
source: wordnet30
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To roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine. |  | source: webster1913
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