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  • 1involve — verb (T) 1 to include something as a necessary part or result: What will the job involve? | I didn t realize putting on a play involved so much work. | involve doing sth: Every day each of us makes decisions that involve taking a chance. 2 to… …

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  • 2involve — 1 *entangle, enmesh Analogous words: complicate (see complicated under COMPLEX): confuse, confound, *mistake: perplex, mystify, nonplus, *puzzle 2 comprehend, embrace, *include, imply, subsume Analogous words: import, *mean, sign …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 3INVOLVE (UK National Advisory group) — (known as INVOLVE) is a national advisory Group, funded by the Department of Health, that promotes public involvement in health and social care research. Established in 1996, it was originally called Consumers in NHS Research . It expanded to… …

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  • 4Involve — In*volve , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Involved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Involving}.] [L. involvere, involutum, to roll about, wrap up; pref. in in + volvere to roll: cf. OF. involver. See {Voluble}, and cf. {Involute}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To roll or fold up;… …

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  • 5That Mitchell and Webb Look — Format Comedy sketch show Starring David Mitchell Robert …

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  • 6involve — [in välv′, invôlv′] vt. involved, involving [ME involven < L involvere < in , in + volvere, to roll: see WALK] 1. Archaic to enfold or envelop as in a wrapping [fog involved the shoreline] 2. Obs. to wind spirally; coil up 3. to make… …

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  • 7involve — 01. People like to be [involved] in decisions that affect them. 02. The police have found no proof of his [involvement] in the robbery. 03. Nick s job as a salesman [involves] a lot of travelling around the state. 04. Newspaper reports hint at a… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 8Involve (think tank) — The Involve Foundation (known as Involve) is a leading UK based, not for profit organisation which focuses on public participation. BackgroundInvolve was founded in 2004 by its current director Richard Wilson to determine how new forms of public… …

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  • 9involve — v. 1) (D; tr.) to involve in; with (to involve smb. in a project; we were involved with the technical details) 2) (K) that job would involve my traveling a great deal * * * [ɪn vɒlv] with (to involve smb. in a project; we were involved with the… …

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  • 10involve — in|volve W1S2 [ınˈvɔlv US ınˈva:lv] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: involvere to wrap , from volvere to roll ] 1.) if an activity or situation involves something, that thing is part of it or a result of it ▪ What will the job involve? ▪… …

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