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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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Intertwine
::
Intertwine
(v. i.) To be
twined
or
twisted
together;
to
become
mutually
involved
or
enfolded.
Involution
::
Involution
(n.) That in which
anything
is
involved,
folded,
or
wrapped;
envelope..
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..
Perplex
::
Perplex
(a.) To
involve;
to
entangle;
to make
intricate
or
complicated,
and
difficult
to be
unraveled
or
understood;
as, to
perplex
one with
doubts..
Suppose
::
Suppose
(v. t.) To
represent
to one's self, or state to
another,
not as true or real, but as if so, and with a view to some
consequence
or
application
which the
reality
would
involve
or admit of; to
imagine
or admit to
exist,
for the sake of
argument
or
illustration;
to
assume
to be true; as, let us
suppose
the earth to be the
center
of the
system,
what would be the
result?.
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..
Universology
::
Universology
(n.) The
science
of the
universe,
and the
relations
which it
involves..
Involved
::
Involved
(a.) Same as
Involute.
Ravel
::
Ravel (v. t.) To pull
apart,
as the
threads
of a
texture,
and let them fall into a
tangled
mass;
hence,
to
entangle;
to make
intricate;
to
involve..
Entrap
::
Entrap
(v. t.) To catch in a trap; to
insnare;
hence,
to
catch,
as in a trap, by
artifices;
to
involve
in
difficulties
or
distresses;
to catch or
involve
in
contradictions;
as, to be
entrapped
by the
devices
of evil men..
Between
::
Between
(prep.)
With
relation
to two, as
involved
in an act or
attribute
of which
another
is the agent or
subject;
as, to judge
between
or to
choose
between
courses;
to
distinguish
between
you and me; to
mediate
between
nations..
Dictum
::
Dictum
(n.) A
judicial
opinion
expressed
by
judges
on
points
that do not
necessarily
arise in the case, and are not
involved
in it..
Complicate
::
Complicate
(a.)
Composed
of two or more parts
united;
complex;
complicated;
involved.
Obverse
::
Obverse
(a.)
Anything
necessarily
involved
in, or
answering
to,
another;
the more
apparent
or
conspicuous
of two
possible
sides,
or of two
corresponding
things..
Environ
::
Environ
(v. t.) To
surround;
to
encompass;
to
encircle;
to hem in; to be round
about;
to
involve
or
envelop.
Dynamism
::
Dynamism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
Leibnitz,
that all
substance
involves
force..
Implied
::
Implied
(a.)
Virtually
involved
or
included;
involved
in
substance;
inferential;
tacitly
conceded;
-- the
correlative
of
express,
or
expressed.
See
Imply..
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..
Meander
::
Meander
(n.) A
winding,
crooked,
or
involved
course;
as, the
meanders
of the veins and
arteries..
Imply
::
Imply (v. t.) To
involve
in
substance
or
essence,
or by fair
inference,
or by
construction
of law, when not
include
virtually;
as, war
implies
fighting..
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