involve
Verb
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Connect closely and often incriminatingly (synset 202682907)
"This new ruling affects your business"is a type of: bear on, come to, concern, have to do with, pertain, refer, relate, touch, touch on - be relevant tosubtypes: implicate - bring into intimate and incriminating connection
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Engage as a participant (synset 202683377)
"Don't involve me in your family affairs!"
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Have as a necessary feature (synset 202642216)
"This decision involves many changes"subtypes: carry - be necessarily associated with or result in or involvesame as: imply
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Require as useful, just, or proper (synset 202634015)
"It takes nerve to do what she did"; "success usually requires hard work"; "This job asks a lot of patience and skill"; "This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice"; "This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert"; "This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent"subtypes:
- claim, exact, take - take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs
- govern - require to be in a certain grammatical case, voice, or mood
- draw - require a specified depth for floating
- cost - require to lose, suffer, or sacrifice
- cry for, cry out for - need badly or desperately
- compel - necessitate or exact
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Contain as a part (synset 202639299)
"Dinner at Joe's always involves at least six courses"is a type of: include - have as a part, be made up out of
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Occupy or engage the interest of (synset 200602119)
"His story completely involved me during the entire afternoon"
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Make complex or intricate or complicated (synset 200402444)
"The situation was rather involved"
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