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involved
adjective
actively
taking
part
in
something
or
connected
with
it
•
All
the
students
were
involved
in
decorating
the
classroom
for
the
festival
.
All
the
students
were
involved
in
decorating
the
classroom
for
the
festival
.
•
I
like
to
stay
involved
in
community
projects
.
I
like
to
stay
involved
in
community
projects
.
verb
-
involve
,
involving
,
involves
,
involved
past
tense
and
past
participle
of
involve
:
included
or
made
part
of
something
•
The
accident
involved
two
cars
and
a
bicycle
.
The
accident
involved
two
cars
and
a
bicycle
.
•
Her
plan
involved
gathering
data
from
several
schools
.
Her
plan
involved
gathering
data
from
several
schools
.
adjective
having
a
romantic
or
close
personal
relationship
with
someone
•
Mark
said
he
was
already
involved
with
someone
.
Mark
said
he
was
already
involved
with
someone
.
•
They
became
deeply
involved
after
working
together
for
months
.
They
became
deeply
involved
after
working
together
for
months
.
adjective
complex
and
difficult
to
understand
because
it
has
many
connected
parts
•
The
plot
of
the
novel
is
so
involved
that
I
had
to
read
it
twice
.
The
plot
of
the
novel
is
so
involved
that
I
had
to
read
it
twice
.
•
The
new
tax
rules
are
extremely
involved
and
hard
to
follow
.
The
new
tax
rules
are
extremely
involved
and
hard
to
follow
.
involve
verb
-
involve
,
involving
,
involves
,
involved
to
include
something
as
a
necessary
part
or
result
•
The
recipe
involves
three
types
of
fresh
herbs
.
The
recipe
involves
three
types
of
fresh
herbs
.
•
His
new
job
involves
traveling
abroad
twice
a
month
.
His
new
job
involves
traveling
abroad
twice
a
month
.
verb
-
involve
,
involving
,
involves
,
involved
to
cause
someone
to
take
part
in
an
activity
or
situation
•
The
teacher
tried
to
involve
every
student
in
the
debate
.
The
teacher
tried
to
involve
every
student
in
the
debate
.
•
Please
involve
me
in
the
planning
process
.
Please
involve
me
in
the
planning
process
.
verb
-
involve
,
involving
,
involves
,
involved
to
connect
someone
with
a
situation
,
often
something
difficult
,
wrong
,
or
unpleasant
•
The
police
believe
the
suspect
involved
his
brother
in
the
robbery
.
The
police
believe
the
suspect
involved
his
brother
in
the
robbery
.
•
She
didn't
want
to
involve
her
parents
in
her
financial
troubles
.
She
didn't
want
to
involve
her
parents
in
her
financial
troubles
.