involve
in
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volve
ˈvɑlv
vaalv
British pronunciation
/ɪnˈvɒlv/

Définition et signification de « involve » en anglais

to involve
01

impliquer

to contain or include something as a necessary part
Transitive: to involve sth | to involve doing sth
to involve definition and meaning
example
Exemples
I did n't realize putting on a play involved so much work.
Je ne savais pas que monter une pièce impliquait autant de travail.
02

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
to involve definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Parents should involve themselves in their child's education.
Les parents devraient s'impliquer dans l'éducation de leur enfant.
03

to connect someone or something closely, often implying responsibility or implication in a negative or incriminating way

Transitive: to involve sth
example
Exemples
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
Exemples
Investing in the stock market involves a certain degree of risk.
Investir en bourse implique un certain degré de risque.
05

impliquer, engager

to be or become engaged or absorbed in a particular activity or situation
Transitive: to involve oneself in sth
example
Exemples
He often involves himself in community events, demonstrating his commitment to civic engagement.
Il s'implique souvent dans les événements communautaires, démontrant son engagement civique.
06

impliquer, engager

to engage someone in circumstances that require their active participation or action
Transitive: to involve sb in sth
example
Exemples
This wo n’t involve you in any extra work.
Cela ne vous impliquera pas dans un travail supplémentaire.
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