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Definition of involve
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of involve is as below...
Involve
(v. t.) To
envelop,
infold,
entangle,
or
embarrass;
as, to
involve
a
person
in debt or
misery..
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Implexion
::
Implexion
(n.) Act of
involving,
or state of being
involved;
involution..
Involve
::
Involve
(v. t.) To raise to any
assigned
power;
to
multiply,
as a
quantity,
into
itself
a given
number
of
times;
as, a
quantity
involved
to the third or
fourth
power..
Embarrass
::
Embarrass
(v. t.) To
involve
in
difficulties
concerning
money
matters;
to
incumber
with debt; to beset with
urgent
claims
or
demands;
-- said of a
person
or his
affairs;
as, a man or his
business
is
embarrassed
when he can not meet his
pecuniary
engagements..
Involution
::
Involution
(n.) That in which
anything
is
involved,
folded,
or
wrapped;
envelope..
Engage
::
Engage
(v. i.) To
embark
in a
business;
to take a part; to
employ
or
involve
one's self; to
devote
attention
and
effort;
to
enlist;
as, to
engage
in
controversy..
Case
::
Case (n.) The
matters
of fact or
conditions
involved
in a suit, as
distinguished
from the
questions
of law; a suit or
action
at law; a
cause..
Disentangle
::
Disentangle
(v. t.) To free from
entanglement;
to
release
from a
condition
of being
intricately
and
confusedly
involved
or
interlaced;
to
reduce
to
orderly
arrangement;
to
straighten
out; as, to
disentangle
a skein of
yarn..
Bright''s Disease
::
Bright's
disease
() An
affection
of the
kidneys,
usually
inflammatory
in
character,
and
distinguished
by the
occurrence
of
albumin
and renal casts in the
urine.
Several
varieties
of
Bright's
disease
are now
recognized,
differing
in the part of the
kidney
involved,
and in the
intensity
and
course
of the
morbid
process..
Involve
::
Involve
(v. t.) To
complicate
or make
intricate,
as in
grammatical
structure..
Ruinate
::
Ruinate
(a.)
Involved
in ruin;
ruined.
Parabolism
::
Parabolism
(n.) The
division
of the terms of an
equation
by a known
quantity
that is
involved
in the first term.
Osculatrix
::
Osculatrix
(n.) A curve whose
contact
with a given
curve,
at a given
point,
is of a
higher
order (or
involves
the
equality
of a
greater
number
of
successive
differential
coefficients
of the
ordinates
of the
curves
taken at that
point)
than that of any other curve of the same
kind..
Decillion
::
Decillion
(n.)
According
to the
English
notation,
a
million
involved
to the tenth
power,
or a unit with sixty
ciphers
annexed;
according
to the
French
and
American
notation,
a
thousand
involved
to the
eleventh
power,
or a unit with
thirty-three
ciphers
annexed.
[See the Note under
Numeration.].
Predicable
::
Predicable
(n.) One of the five most
general
relations
of
attributes
involved
in
logical
arrangements,
namely,
genus,
species,
difference,
property,
and
accident..
Involved
::
Involved
(a.) Same as
Involute.
Couch
::
Couch (v. i.) To lie down for
concealment;
to hide; to be
concealed;
to be
included
or
involved
darkly.
Mystify
::
Mystify
(v. t.) To
involve
in
mystery;
to make
obscure
or
difficult
to
understand;
as, to
mystify
a
passage
of
Scripture..
Inculpate
::
Inculpate
(v. t.) To
blame;
to
impute
guilt to; to
accuse;
to
involve
or
implicate
in
guilt.
Dynamism
::
Dynamism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
Leibnitz,
that all
substance
involves
force..
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.)
Whatever
deviates
from moral
rectitude;
usually,
an act that
involves
evil
consequences,
as one which
inflicts
injury
on a
person;
any
injury
done to, or
received
from;
another;
a
trespass;
a
violation
of
right..
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