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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
Plans would involve both schools being expanded at a cost of about £20m, most of which would come from contributions from housing developers, with some council funding.
Prior to the election, we got a lot of stories about the Democratic Party's ground operations, which often involve strangers knocking on doors.
"It will involve figuring out how to spend trillions of taxpayer dollars and the care of millions of members of the US military and civilians and their families."
"This is a job that will involve thousands of hours of advising the president and how, when and under what circumstances to use military force," Mara Karlin, a former senior Pentagon official during the Biden administration, said.
The Delhi government has enacted its Graded Response Action Plan - which bans all activities that involve the use of coal and firewood, as well as diesel generator use for non-emergency services - but that has not saved the city from experiencing toxic levels of pollution.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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