Synonym: absorb, affect, complicate, concern, confound, confuse, encompass, engross, entail, envelop, implicate, include, occupy, tangle. Similar words: involved, involvement, evolve, revolve around, invoke, resolve, dissolve, revolving. Meaning: [ɪn'vɑlv /-'vɒlv] v. 1. connect closely and often incriminatingly 2. engage as a participant 3. have as a necessary feature or consequence; entail 4. require as useful, just, or proper 5. contain as a part 6. wrap 7. occupy or engage the interest of 8. make complex or intricate or complicated.
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91) This should involve making all key decisions and even moving into your office during your absence.
92) Secondly, new fuels for the internal combustion engine which do not involve the depletion of vital and limited energy resources.
93) His conversions involve few external visible alterations or internal subdivision of rooms.
94) The study excluded cases in which defendants pleaded guilty or no contest, and it did not involve new interviews with defendants.
95) As a multi-skilled employee, her shifts involve chemical analysis, production monitoring and work as a colourist.
96) Very few of these cases involve plaintiffs afflicted with legitimate disabilities as most of us understand the term.
97) The failure to carry out assessments and to inform and involve parents has already been covered here.Sentencedict.com
98) Coursework may be carried out individually or in groups; the latter may involve peer assessment.
99) It may also involve comparison with other professions and other occupations and not just with rewards within the organisation.
100) Other more recent tests involve direct comparison of the time-keeping of atomic clocks or of masers.
101) They also agreed to involve residents in the consultation process.
102) Serafin was proposing to involve the clerical assistant in the discussion?
103) These are vexed questions that involve the whole community in Western societies: scientists, professionals, and the general public.
104) Labour moderates win over four of the hard left by agreeing that the cuts shall involve as few compulsory redundancies as possible.
105) This did not involve the breach of any subsisting contract between Acrow and Rex Chainbelt.
106) These usually involve pupils wearing historical costume and carrying out tasks of a historical nature appropriate to the site.
107) It may involve compromises, for instance over the frequency with which comprehensive large-scale mapping data is preserved.
108) Such investigations may simply involve iterative selective alterations to the tagset used with monitoring of any improvement or degradation in performance.
109) Some adjust levels of existing taxes; some involve technical or administrative questions; a few may suggest wholly new forms of taxation.
110) For classifications involve considerations of reason and policy over and above mere empirical data.
111) Every course will involve an element of theoretical knowledge to ensure that your next trip away from the controlled environment is safe.
112) The austerity plan was likely to involve the dismissal of thousands of government employees.
113) Time is not considered in classical theories yet no experiment can be made which does not involve time.
114) To question across the boundaries of the myth systems would, of course, involve aggression and getting in touch with the latent anger.
115) But consider this, she says: Six out of 10 marriages that break up involve children.
116) There are numerous harvest customs throughout this country and abroad, and some involve burning the straw effigy of such a figure.
117) Such desires may involve coercing the woman into behaving in the way the man wants her to.
118) We were in danger of creating a system which would involve testing over far too long a period of time.
119) These advanced techniques involve partnering up with a fellow student and following a step-by-step routine of attack, defence and counter-attack.
120) Many construction projects will involve some element of loan finance.
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