involve
[ɪnˈvɑːlv]
Definition:
1. An important or necessary part.
2. To make somebody take part in something.
3. Engage as a participant.
4. Contain as a part.
Use 'involve' in a sentence:
- 1. There was a serious incident involving a group of youths.
- 2. Her daily life involved meeting lots of people.
- 3. We'll make our decision and contact the people involved.
- 4. The next phase of the operation will involve the deployment of more than 35,000 troops from a dozen countries.
- 5. The new house really wasn't worth all the expense involved.
- 6. We are keen that our school should get involved too.
- 7. We have no positive evidence that she was involved.
- 8. What will the job involve?
- 9. She really didn't want to be involved in the whole family thing.
- 10. Should students involve in rulemaking?
- 11. She's very conscious of the problems involved.
- 12. There was an almost complete lack of awareness of the issues involved.
- 13. The use of these materials does involve some inherent questions.
- 14. His confession involved a number of other politicians in the affair.
- 15. Many of the crimes involved drugs.
- 16. This is a great way to involve family members and friends.
- 17. The research project involves tracking the careers of 400 graduates.
- 18. Mass whale strandings involve four or more animals.
- 19. These changes will involve everyone on the staff.
- 20. This treatment involves scrubbing off the top layer of dead skin.
- 21. Most air rage incidents involve heavy drinking.
- 22. There is much uncertainty about what it will involve.
- 23. He refused to believe his son was involved in drugs.
- 24. Parents should involve themselves in their child's education.
- 25. Nicky's job as a public relations director involves spending quite a lot of time with other people.
- 26. People who are less subjectively involved are better judges.
- 27. Any investment involves an element of risk.
- 28. Everybody should be made aware of the risks involved.
- 29. We want to involve as many people as possible in the celebrations.
- 30. The problem, needless to say, is the cost involved.
- 31. There's only a minimal amount of risk involved.
- 32. You have involved me in a great deal of extra work.
- 33. Other links may involve changes in brain temperature and the release of neurotransmitters (substances that transmit nerve impulses.)
- 34. Running a kitchen involves a great deal of discipline and speed.
- 35. The school's unexceptionable purpose is to involve parents more closely in the education of their children.
- 36. A retrofit may involve putting in new door jambs.
- 37. Some green marketers learned the hard way, green marketing must still involve all the same principles of a traditional marketing campaign.
- 38. The treatment does not involve the use of any artificial drugs.
- 39. Treatment depends on the individual involved.
- 40. We need a clear understanding of the problems involved.
- 41. We are simply involved in an advisory capacity on the project.
- 42. The job involves a lot of hard work but it's worth it.
- 43. I suppose it must involve some practical work?
- 44. He tends to take a sanguine view of the problems involved.
- 45. I didn't realize putting on a play involved so much work.
- 46. I don't want to do anything that will involve me in a long-term commitment.
- 47. Repairs involve skilled labour , which can be expensive.
- 48. Regarding the appearance of celebrities in advertisements that do not involve host selling, the evidence is mixed.
- 49. Such feedbacks might involve ice on land and sea, clouds, or water vapor, which also absorb radiant heat.
- 50. They often involve consumers in trying the craft themselves.
- 51. I don't want to get involved in anything dodgy.
- 52. I'm still not clear what the job involves.
- 53. The job involves me travelling all over the country.
- 54. I don't want to get involved in office politics.
- 55. Most political questions involve morality in some form or other.
- 56. These games are not really simulations of war, otherwise, they would also involve plenty of scenes of soldiers firing on Hummers.
- 57. The test will involve answering questions about a photograph.
- 58. "The two cases I'm familiar with didn't involve open data or code," he says.
- 59. She was deeply involved with the local hospital.
- 60. Other physical processes in space, processes that don't involve living organisms, can create amino acids.
- 61. It's not just that the middles of fiction involve these processes of delay.
- 62. There have been four accidents involving Forest Service planes.
- 63. If there was a cover-up, it involved people at the very highest levels of government.
- 64. And this will involve a huge transition to low-carbon energy systems.
- 65. Global workforce development doesn't always have to involve travel abroad however.
- 66. If he doesn't want to be involved, then so be it.
- 67. Now, all of these problems involve significant costs for all businesses.
- 68. It will involve 15,000 police, private security and military personnel.
- 69. How many vehicles were involved in the crash?