involvements
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary in·volve v. Pronunciation: in- ' välv, - ' vo ̇ lv also - ' väv or - ' vo ̇ v Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   in·volved ; in·volv·ing Etymology: Middle English, to roll up, wrap, from Latin involvere, from in- + volvere to roll ― more at VOLUBLE Date: 14th century 1 archaic : to enfold or envelop so as to encumber 2 a : to engage as a participant <workers involved in building a house> b : to oblige to take part <right of Congress to involve the nation in war> c : to occupy (as oneself) absorbingly especially : to commit (as oneself) emotionally <was involved with a married man> 3 : to surround as if with a wrapping : ENVELOP 4 a archaic : to wind, coil, or wreathe about b : to relate closely : CONNECT 5 a : to have within or as part of itself : INCLUDE b : to require as a necessary accompaniment : ENTAIL c : 3 AFFECT <the cancer involved the lymph nodes> synonyms see INCLUDE –in·volve·ment \- ' välv-mənt, - ' vo ̇ lv-\ noun –in·volv·er noun ]]>