Envolved (verb)
simple past tense and past participle of envolve
Involve (verb)
To roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine.
Involve (verb)
To envelop completely; to surround; to cover; to hide.
“to involve in darkness or obscurity”
Involve (verb)
To complicate or make intricate, as in grammatical structure.
Involve (verb)
To connect with something as a natural or logical consequence or effect; to include necessarily; to imply.
Involve (verb)
To take in; to gather in; to mingle confusedly; to blend or merge.
Involve (verb)
To envelop, enfold, entangle.
“to involve a person in debt or misery”
“He’s involved in the crime.”
Involve (verb)
To engage (someone) to participate in a task.
“How can we involve the audience more during the show?”
“By getting involved in her local community, Mary met lots of people and also helped make it a nicer place to live.”
Involve (verb)
To raise to any assigned power; to multiply, as a quantity, into itself a given number of times.
“a quantity involved to the third or fourth power”
Involve (verb)
have or include (something) as a necessary or integral part or result
“a bill proposing harsher penalties for crimes involving firearms and drugs”
“my job involves a lot of travelling”
Involve (verb)
cause to participate in an activity or situation
“an opportunity to involve as many people as possible in all aspects of music-making”
Involve (verb)
be or become occupied or engrossed in something
“her husband had been very involved in his work”
Involve (verb)
be engaged in an emotional or personal relationship
“Angela told me she was involved with someone else”