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to be involved with something
01
to be participating in or engaging with a situation, event, or activity
Collocation
Example
He was fired from his position when the company found out he was involved in bribery to secure business deals.
Various enzymes and initiation factors are involved in the regulation and control of translation.
Families may be notified when the coroner is involved in a death investigation.
02
to be mentally or emotionally engaged or interested in something
Collocation
Example
She knew that her friend was involved in criminal activities, but she did n't want to get directly involved, so she dropped a dime on him to the police.
The belief that all politicians are corrupt because a few have been involved in scandals is a fallacy, as it relies on a hasty generalization and ignores the many politicians who act with integrity.
Witnesses testified in court against the alleged thug who had been involved in a series of violent incidents.
to be involved with somebody
01
to have a romantic or sexual relationship with someone
Collocation
02
to have a professional or working relationship with someone
Collocation
to be involved
01
to take part or engage in something
Collocation
02
to be in a romantic or sexual relationship with someone
Collocation
Ejemplo
He was fired from his position when the company found out he was involved in bribery to secure business deals.
Various enzymes and initiation factors are involved in the regulation and control of translation.
Families may be notified when the coroner is involved in a death investigation.
Mark had been involved in a wrongdoing at work, but as they say, a guilty conscience needs no accuser, and he eventually came forward to his boss and admitted his mistake.
Last year, it was discovered that the politician had been involved in money laundering schemes for several years.
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