Similar words: involve, involved, movement, evolve, revolve around, commencement, element, investment. Meaning: [ɪn'vɑlvmənt /-'vɒl-] n. 1. the act of sharing in the activities of a group 2. a connection of inclusion or containment 3. a sense of concern with and curiosity about someone or something 4. a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship 5. the condition of sharing in common with others (as fellows or partners etc.).
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151. About 600 members of the armed forces were discharged for alleged involvement in the coup attempt.
152. The major objective of the counsellor, especially the counsellor who actively seeks to combat ageism, is to encourage involvement.
153. The police questioned him closely about his involvement in the robbery.
154. The pair later confessed to involvement in three other murders.
155. The best AIDS education program requires the personal involvement of management and employees.
156. Whether by some form of contract or by increasing local capital, firms can continue expanding their economic involvement.
157. I outlined earlier how several of the themes developed in early slave days continue throughout the course of black involvement in sport.
158. My active involvement and participation was due to my previous political experience.
159. Six of 10 with only such small bowel involvement were below the third centile for height when their disease was recognised.
160. It proved quite impossible to carry out the task assigned without involvement in the still fluid political situation.
161. He said that involvement in Association activities should not interfere with promotional prospects or a proper career path.
162. I also strongly advocate an interactive process, with extensive employee involvement.
163. The students were chosen because of their strong leadership potential, academic achievement and involvement in extracurricular activities.
164. Venetiaan stated his desire to reform the Constitution to reduce the involvement of the army in internal affairs.
165. Inside are what we call involvement devices, like the cover letter and those perforated stamps.
166. Mere passive knowledge will not be sufficient: actual involvement in the contravention must be established.
167. Chodorow hypothesizes that male involvement in childcare would change these patterns.
168. Sangster has also fared badly through his involvement with Classic Thoroughbreds,[www.Sentencedict.com] a more recent venture.
169. Pathological findings also show polyglandular involvement including thyroid gland.
170. To reach out for another is to risk involvement.
171. This study showed that Wegener's granulomatosis was a multi-system involvement disease.
172. Objective To explore the clinical value of color Doppler sonographic in diagnosis of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia(HHT)with hepatic involvement.
173. These diseases usually show different patterns of involvement of the perilymphatic interstitium which allow their differentiation in most cases.
174. You will notice that everything is going on without your actual involvement, you just remain as the perceiver of all.
175. Mucocutaneous involvement should be treated according to the dominant or codominant lesions present.
176. He also established a council (boule). All citizens over the age of thirty were eligible to sit on the council, encouraging public involvement in the government.
177. This case demonstrated that the FDG-PET could detect more lesions of metastatic Ewing's sarcoma than bone and gallium scans, especially for those with bone marrow involvement.
178. Methods Separating roots was used for the conservative prosthetics of 24 mandibular posterior teeth with furcation involvement.
179. Objective To study the involvement of nipple-areolar complex (NAC) in breast cancers.
180. The CT and MRI features of the masticator space involvement were analysed.
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