involve

word

/ˌɪnˈvɑɫv/
in-VAHLV
/ɪnvˈɒlv/
in-VOLV

Definition

To involve something means to include it as a necessary part or result of a situation, activity, or process. It can also mean to make someone take part in something.

Usage & Nuances

Common patterns: 'involve doing something', 'involve someone in something', and 'be involved in'. 'Involve' often sounds more formal than 'include' when talking about processes or consequences. 'Be involved in' can simply mean participate, but it can also suggest connection to a problem, crime, or complicated situation.

Example Sentences

The job involves talking to customers every day.

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Please involve the whole team in the meeting.

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I don't want to get involved in their argument.

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She got involved with a local charity last year.

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This decision could involve a lot more money than we expected.

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Learning a new language involves time and practice.

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