in|volv´er

in|volv´er
in|volve «ihn VOLV», transitive verb, -volved, -volv|ing.
1. to have as a necessary part, condition, or result; take in; include: »

Housekeeping involves cooking, washing dishes, sweeping, and cleaning. Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind (John Donne).

SYNONYM(S): entail.
2. to have an effect on; affect: »

These changes in the business involve the interest of all the owners.

3. to bring (into difficulty or danger); cause to be unpleasantly concerned: »

One foolish mistake can involve you in a good deal of trouble. When they fell, they involved armies and provinces in their fall (Edward Gibbon).

4. Figurative. to entangle; complicate: »

We must not further involve the statement; it is already too hard to understand.

5. Figurative. to take up the attention of; occupy: »

She was involved in working out a puzzle.

SYNONYM(S): absorb.
6. Figurative. to wrap; enfold; envelop: »

Clouds involved the mountain top. The outcome of the war was involved in doubt.

SYNONYM(S): surround.
7. to wind spirally; coil: »

The serpent involved his scaly folds.

8. Mathematics. to raise to a given power.
[< Old French involver, learned borrowing from Latin involvere < in- in + volvere to roll]
in|volv´er, noun.
Synonym Study 3 Involve, implicate mean to draw someone or something into a situation hard to get out of. Involve suggests entanglement in a situation that is unpleasantly embarrassing or hard to settle, but not necessarily a disgraceful one: »

Buying an expensive car involved me in debt. Telling one lie usually involves a person in many more.

Implicate means to connect someone with something disgraceful or bad: »

Having the stolen goods in his possession implicated him in the robbery.


Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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