involvement

[ UK /ɪnvˈɒlvmənt/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈvɑɫvmənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of sharing in the activities of a group
    the teacher tried to increase his students' engagement in class activities
  2. a connection of inclusion or containment
    he escaped involvement in the accident
    there was additional involvement of the liver and spleen
  3. the condition of sharing in common with others (as fellows or partners etc.)
  4. a sense of concern with and curiosity about someone or something
    an interest in music
  5. a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship
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How To Use involvement In A Sentence

  • The greatest bar to women's participation was the common-law principle of coverture, although it should be noted that the status and authority of married women in plebeian families likely permitted them a good deal of behind-the-scenes involvement in any legal matters confronting their families. Gutenber-e Help Page
  • The effect would be a level of military involvement that would serve to collapse the distinction between inspection and invasion/occupation.
  • The decision to escalate UN involvement has been taken in the hopes of a swift end to the hostilities.
  • The orchestrated escort and the accompanying police violence in clearing the picket reflected the involvement of city based police, the local constabulary having been cooperative with the workers.
  • Be careful of getting caught in the trap of total involvement with your computer.
  • These successes, if that is what they are, are tinged with a jealousy that legal writers elsewhere have a more publicly acknowledged involvement in moulding the law's development.
  • There is no doubt that they were sincere in their belief that their patients would benefit from their involvement.
  • By convention, the terms \'aseptic\ 'or \'avascular\' necrosis have been applied to areas of juxtaarticular involvement and the term bone infarct is usually applied to metaphyseal or diaphyseal involvement. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The cause of arteritis is unknown in many instances, but parasitic invasion and contiguous involvement of vessels in some inflammatory injuries are etiological factors. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • Pressure has been mounting for greater Western involvement to end violence and a humanitarian crisis in Darfur.
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