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to involve
01
s'impliquer dans, s'engager dans, s'investir dans
to be part of an event, situation, or activity
Transitive: to involve sb | to involve sb in sth
Example
Parents should involve themselves in their child 's education.
The goal is to involve workers in the decision-making process.
We want to involve the workforce at all stages of the decision-making process.
02
impliquer
to contain or include something as a necessary part
Transitive: to involve sth | to involve doing sth
Example
Any investment involves an element of risk.
The test will involve answering questions about a photograph.
The process involves using steam to sterilize the instruments.
03
impliquer, englober
connect closely and often incriminatingly
Transitive: to involve sth
Example
The discussion involves sensitive topics that require careful handling and consideration.
The dispute involves a complex legal issue that requires extensive research.
04
impliquer, nécessiter
to necessitate or require as an essential part or accompaniment
Transitive: to involve sth
Example
Completing the complex project will involve meticulous planning and coordination among team members.
Investing in the stock market involves a certain degree of risk.
Solving the problem involves understanding and application of formulas.
05
impliquer, compliquer
make complex or intricate or complicated
Transitive: to involve sth
Example
The diplomatic relations and foreign policy decisions greatly involve the geopolitical stability of a nation.
The technological infrastructure and cybersecurity protocols involve the data protection measures of the company.
The climate conditions and agricultural practices involve crop cultivation in the region.
06
s'impliquer, engager
to be or become engaged or absorbed in a particular activity or situation
Transitive: to involve oneself in sth
Example
Children naturally involve themselves in imaginative play, creating vibrant scenarios.
He often involves himself in community events, demonstrating his commitment to civic engagement.
She tends to involve herself in charitable work during her free time.
07
impliquer, concerné
to have an impact on a person, object, or entity
Transitive: to involve sb/sth
Example
These changes will involve everyone on the staff.
There have been four accidents involving Forest Service planes.
There are reports of a violent incident involving local inhabitants and U.S. troops.
08
impliquer, engager
to engage someone in circumstances that require their active participation or action
Transitive: to involve sb in sth
Example
The game involves players in strategic thinking and quick decision-making.
The challenging project will involve the team members in problem-solving and decision-making tasks.
This wo n’t involve you in any extra work.
Exemple
Parents should involve themselves in their child's education.
The goal is to involve workers in the decision-making process.
We want to involve the workforce at all stages of the decision-making process.
It’s crazy to make these changes without involving the students.
Try to involve as many children as possible in the game.
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