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Involved
adjective 1.Connected by participation or association or use. "The problems involved" , "The involved muscles" , "I don't want to get involved" , "Everyone involved in the bribery case has been identified" Antonym: uninvolved. 2.Entangled or hindered as if e.g. in mire. Synonym: mired. "Brilliant leadership mired in details and confusion" 4.Highly complex or intricate and occasionally devious. Synonyms: Byzantine, convoluted, knotty, tangled, tortuous. "Byzantine methods for holding on to his chairmanship" , "Convoluted legal language" , "Convoluted reasoning" , "The plot was too involved" , "A knotty problem" , "Got his way by labyrinthine maneuvering" , "Oh, what a tangled web we weave" , "Tortuous legal procedures" , "Tortuous negotiations lasting for months" 5.Enveloped. "The difficulties in which the question is involved"
Involve
verb (past & past part. involved; pres. part. involving) 1.Connect closely and often incriminatingly. Synonyms: affect, regard. 2.Engage as a participant. 3.Have as a necessary feature. Synonym: imply. 4.Require as useful, just, or proper. Synonyms: ask, call for, demand, necessitate, need, postulate, require, take. "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" Antonym: obviate. 6.Occupy or engage the interest of. 7.Make complex or intricate or complicated.
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