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involvement
[ in-volv-muhnt ]
noun
- an act or instance of being included, or of including someone or something, in an action, process, group, etc.:
He closed with a reminder about the importance of women's involvement in the wider conversations about war and peace-building.
- an act or instance of taking part in a crime, conflict, or other troublesome situation:
Several officials from this institution were accused of involvement in acts of corruption, although such charges never came to anything.
- an act or instance of having one’s interest, emotions, or commitment engaged by someone or something:
They were observed spending time together in many places, but they denied any romantic involvement.
Other Word Forms
- ԴDz··DZ·Գ noun
- ··DZ·Գ noun
- ··DZ·Գ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of involvement1
Example Sentences
His family strongly denied his involvement and said that in his long career he had never previously faced such an accusation.
It is a project Rubasingham first pitched as part of her application for the job, saying his involvement would make for a "cut-through show that goes beyond theatre".
In a grand courtroom adorned with 19th Century tapestries, the court was given a fascinating snapshot into the lives of the diverse cast of characters suspected of involvement in the heist.
Police have also repeatedly denied involvement in the abductions and killings.
Rik Ferguson, special advisor to Europol's European Cyber Crime Centre, says the sources of speculation about the group's involvement seem credible but adds that he has seen no conclusive evidence so far.
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