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    in·volved
    [inˈvälvd, inˈvôlvd]
    adjective
    involved (adjective)
    1. difficult to comprehend; complicated:
      "a long, involved conversation"
    in·volve
    [inˈvälv]
    verb
    involved (past tense) · involved (past participle)
    1. (of a situation or event) include (something) as a necessary part or result:
      "his transfer to another school would involve a lengthy assessment procedure"
      • cause (a person or group) to experience or participate in an activity or situation:
        "what kind of organizations will be involved in setting up these projects?"
      • (be involved)
        be engaged in an emotional or personal relationship:
        "Angela told me she was involved with someone else"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the senses ‘enfold’ and ‘entangle’; formerly also as envolve): from Latin involvere, from in- ‘into’ + volvere ‘to roll’.
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  3. The word "involved" can have several meanings:1234
    • Having a part in something (e.g., being included in a lawsuit).
    • Being in a close relationship with someone (emotionally or romantically).
    • Being affected by a disease or condition (e.g., bones involved in a proliferative process).
    • Being part of an activity or event (e.g., getting involved in an argument).
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    : having a part in something : included in something unable to identify those who were involved She was involved in a lawsuit.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/involved
    involved adjective (EMOTIONAL) being in a close relationship with someone: emotionally / romantically involved
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/involved
    involved; involving : to affect with a disease or condition : include in an area of damage, trauma, or insult all the bones of the skull were involved in the proliferative process herpes involved the trigeminal nerve severely involved patients were isolated lacerations involved the muscles
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/involve
    involved adjective (PART OF) part of an activity or event: The couple was having a loud argument, and I was afraid to get involved.
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