Involve /(?)/
In·volve
Involve
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Involved; p. pr. & vb. n. Involving
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To roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine.
Some of serpent kind . . . involved Their snaky folds.
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To envelop completely; to surround; to cover; to hide; to involve in darkness or obscurity.
And leave a singèd bottom all involved With stench and smoke.
- To complicate or make intricate, as in grammatical structure.
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To connect with something as a natural or logical consequence or effect; to include necessarily; to imply.
He knows His end with mine involved.
The contrary necessarily involves a contradiction.
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To take in; to gather in; to mingle confusedly; to blend or merge. [R.]
The gathering number, as it moves along, Involves a vast involuntary throng.
Earth with hell To mingle and involve.
- To envelop, infold, entangle, or embarrass; as, to involve a person in debt or misery.
- To engage thoroughly; to occupy, employ, or absorb.
- 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. (Math.)