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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 51Թ Forms
- noninvolvement noun
- preinvolvement noun
- reinvolvement noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of involvement1
Example Sentences
But the vast sovereign wealth fund's involvement in this competition does not stop there.
In my assessment, the White House appears to be sincere in the substance of what it is saying: that there was no overt and direct U.S. involvement with Israel during the actual strike.
"I want to say that we will prosecute anyone without fear or favour who has committed crime and committed disorder regardless what their involvement or what group they might be involved with," he added.
With American forces based across the Middle East, involvement may be unavoidable.
Shell has long denied any involvement in the executions.
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