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What is another word for being involved?

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Adjective
Complex or complicated in nature
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“I am thinking about writing a long and involved article on the realities of nutritional science.”
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Implicated in an affair or issue
“He did not want to be involved in the syndicate's illegal activities.”
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(in a crime, process, etc) Associated with others, be a participant or make someone be a participant
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“Detectives who were involved in the case were criticized for not following protocol.”
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To be heavily engrossed or immersed in a given task
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“He was too heavily involved in his work to realize that his family was in need of his presence.”
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Characterized by infidelity
“I am certain that Beau was involved with another woman.”
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Requiring great skill or finesse in handling or treatment
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Mysterious or difficult to understand
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Abounding in words or containing more words than necessary
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Serving as an effective means of pursuing an aim or goal
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United as a group, typically with common aims or goals
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Involving the use of exaggerated or flowery writing or language
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(rare) Passionate and intensely comfortable
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Married or in an exclusive relationship
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Hard-working, determined and diligent
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Full of substance or interest
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Contained as part of a whole being considered
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Full of activity, movement or life
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Being a staunch participant of
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Suggested without being stated directly
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Willing or likely to take practical ​action to ​deal with a problem or ​situation
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Informed on a given topic or field
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Believed to be a cause or at fault
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Over-concerned with procedure at the expense of efficiency or common sense
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Built or designed with a high level of creativity or knowledge
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To have comprised of, as part of a whole
“We will need to involve everyone in the decision-making process.”
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To have had as a requirement
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To have involved or engaged in deeply
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“We will need a way to involve the audience during our show.”
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(led to) To have culminated or resulted in a particular event or consequence
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Past tense for to be relevant or important to
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“I suggest you keep your nose out of affairs which do not involve you.”
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Past tense for to require as a necessity
“The upcoming project will involve plenty of hard work.”
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Past tense for to be or to become implicated in something
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“He would involve himself in the seedier side of life after meeting some shady individuals.”
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Past tense for to cover or wrap around tightly or closely
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“His obsession with chasing an unreachable goal only served to involve his mind in distress and confusion.”
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Past tense for to trap someone in a (usually undesirable) situation using temptation or deception
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Past tense for to accuse of a crime, or to bring criminal charges against
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Past tense for to influence, usually emotionally
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Past tense for to make something more complex
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Past tense for to make use of
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Past tense for to signify beyond its literal or principal meaning
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Past tense for to implicate, involve, or mention someone or something, often without necessity or relevance
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Past tense for to be dependent on someone or something, especially for support
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(center on) Past tense for to concentrate on (something), to pay close attention to (something)
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