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involve
verb as in draw in; include
Strongest matches
affect, associate, catch, commit, comprise, concern, connect, contain, cover, embroil, engage, hold, implicate, link, mean, prove, relate, require, suggest
Strong matches
absorb, argue, bind, complicate, comprehend, compromise, denote, embrace, engross, enmesh, entail, entangle, grip, hook, imply, incorporate, incriminate, inculpate, mire, necessitate, number, preoccupy, presuppose, rivet, tangle, touch
Example Sentences
Through partial grants, the fund ended up involved with legendary American court cases like the Scopes trial, the Ossian Sweet trial, Brown vs.
“He said, ‘I don’t know how long it’s going to take or what it’s going to turn out like, but I’d like you involved,’” Gregory says, speaking separately over Zoom from his home in Norfolk.
She has encouraged conservative Christians to become involved in what she’s described as “a spiritual war” over children and what they’re being taught in public schools.
Where basic training stories like this usually involve a cocky or spoiled character learning a lesson about humbleness and teamwork, Cam is coming from a place of insecurity and fear.
The BBC contract announced in March is part of a wider deal that also includes matches involving Northern Ireland and Wales.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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