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How to Use "Involve" with Example Sentences
involve
(v):
to include someone or something
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Used with adverbs:
"
Our wish is to
actively
involve
everyone in the decision-making process.
"
(actively, directly)
"
Changes
generally
involve
lots of time and effort.
"
(generally, typically, usually, inevitably, necessarily)
Used with prepositions:
"
We need to
involve
my parents
in
this problem.
"
(in)
Used with nouns:
"
The
case
involves
a member of my family.
"
(case, crime, deal, dispute, incident, plan, scandal, scheme, story, work)
"
The job
involves
danger
.
"
(danger, expenses, guesswork, paperwork, risks, sacrifice)
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