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    involved
    /ɪnˈvɒlvd/

    adjective

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  2. INVOLVED definition: 1. not simple and therefore difficult to understand: 2. being in a close relationship with…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : having a part in something : included in something. unable to identify those who were involved. She was involved in a lawsuit. b. : actively participating in something. an involved citizen active in local politics. c. : having a romantic or sexual relationship. warned her not to get romantically involved. 2. a.

  4. INVOLVE definition: 1. If an activity, situation, etc. involves something, that thing is a part of the activity, etc…. Learn more.

  5. 1. a. : to engage as a participant. workers involved in building a house. b. : to oblige to take part. right of Congress to involve the nation in war. c. : to occupy (someone, such as oneself) absorbingly. especially : to commit (someone) emotionally. was involved with a married man. 2. a. : to have within or as part of itself : include. b.

  6. concerned in some affair, especially in a way likely to cause danger or unpleasantness: I didn't call the police because I didn't want to get involved. committed or engaged, as in a political cause or artistic movement: The civil rights demonstration attracted the involved young people of the area. involved. / ɪnˈvɒlvd / adjective.

  7. [not usually before noun] giving a lot of time or attention to somebody/something. involved (with something/somebody) She was deeply involved with the local hospital. You're too emotionally involved with the situation. You shouldn't allow yourself to become so heavily involved.

  8. Involve definition: to include as a necessary circumstance, condition, or consequence; imply; entail. See examples of INVOLVE used in a sentence.

  9. To involve is to bring more or less deeply into something, esp. of a complicated, embarrassing, or troublesome nature: to involve someone in debt. To entangle (usually passive or reflexive) is to involve so deeply in a tangle as to confuse and make helpless: to entangle oneself in a mass of contradictory statements.

  10. to include someone in something, or to make them take part in or feel part of it: I prefer teaching methods that actively involve students in learn ing. She's been involved with animal rights for many years. It would be difficult not to involve the child's father in the arrangements. Fewer examples.

  11. Being involved means being a part of something or associated with it. If you volunteer on a team to clean up the playground, you're involved in making it a safer and more fun place for kids to play. Involved is an adjective with many different uses.