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the world > action or operation > doing > activity or occupation > occupy or engage (a person) [verb (transitive)] > have to do with or be involved in or with (36)
to have to do with (also mid, of, on)lOE

With pronominal object (what, anything, etc.) of have. Also to have got to do with.

meddle1413

transitive. To deal with; to interfere with; to trouble, bother; to harm. Now chiefly regional (Irish English, Scottish, and southern U.S.).

intromit1522

Scots Law. To have (pecuniary) dealings, to deal with; esp. to deal with property or effects; either legally as administrator, agent, etc., or vici

fretc1540

(The interpretation of the words in these passages, and their identity with the present verb, are very… ? To have dealings with (cf. French se frotter

make1564

transitive. regional. To have to do with (a person or thing); to interfere in (a matter). Chiefly in collocation with meddle.

to have a finger in1583

to have a finger in: to have some involvement in; to have a part or share in. Cf. to have a hand in at hand, n. 3b.

converse1592

To be engaged in; to have to do with (a thing); to deal with, be familiar or conversant with. Obsolete except as figurative of 4 or 5, in to converse

cope with1594

To meet with; to come into contact, touch, or relation with; to have to do with. Obsolete or archaic.

trade1595

intransitive. To be concerned or involved in. Cf. sense 6b. Obsolete.

play1928

transitive. U.S. slang (in African-American usage). To tolerate or engage in (a type of behaviour or activity, esp. a disreputable one)…

Subcategories:

— at all (1)
— not (2)
— deeply (2)
— get involved in (4)
— involve in something (13)
— take part in (4)
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