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View usage for: (ɪnvɒlvmənt) Word forms: plural involvements1. uncountable nounYour involvement in something is the fact that you are taking part in it. You have no proof of my involvement in anything. She disliked his involvement with the group and disliked his friends. [+ with] Synonyms: collaboration, implication, participation, hand More Synonyms of involvement 2. uncountable nounInvolvement is the enthusiasm that you feel when you care deeply about something. Ben has always felt a deep involvement with animals. [+ with] Synonyms: connection, interest, relationship, concern More Synonyms of involvement 3. variable nounAn involvement is a close relationship between two people, especially if they are not married to each other. They were very good friends but there was no romantic involvement. Synonyms: intimacy, attachment, closeness, familiarity More Synonyms of involvement COBUILD Collocationsinvolvement active involvement alleged involvement day-to-day involvement direct involvement emotional involvement military involvement parental involvement Examples of 'involvement' in a sentenceinvolvement I also favoured worker involvement in setting executive pay.He had an inquiring intellect, a voracious appetite for science and a direct involvement in the operation of government.Downing Street last night refused to discuss any British involvement.The philosopher publicly denied any romantic involvement.The latter adopted a policy of privatisation designed to reduce public sector direct involvement.The embattled prince is now facing calls to be questioned under oath about his alleged involvement.Four other people have admitted being part of the plot while three deny involvement.She has also relished the involvement with an ethical big business.Both men deny involvement in the death.He said their advanced years also restricted their involvement.Begin planning the group together, getting ownership and involvement.There is no reason why the active British involvement in this whole business should continue.We know that its success hinges on the involvement of people affected by cancer in Manchester.The delay has come as investigators look into the bank's alleged involvement in foreign exchange manipulation.There are some who suspect the involvement of the British secret services.We have seen a massive increase in people 's involvement in our work in recent weeks.They demand and support a highly skilled workforce and an extensive supply chain, and require close involvement with universities.He vowed to honour his election campaign pledge to draw to a close US military involvement in the country.None could have been built at all, let alone quickly, without the direct involvement of government. In other languagesinvolvement British English: involvement NOUN Your involvement in something is the fact that you are taking part in it. You have no proof of my involvement in anything. - American English: involvement
- Brazilian Portuguese: envolvimento
- Chinese: 参与
- European Spanish: participación
- French: participation
- German: Beteiligung
- Italian: coinvolgimento
- Japanese: 関与
- Korean: 관련
- European Portuguese: envolvimento
- Latin American Spanish: participación
All related terms of 'involvement'Chinese translation of 'involvement'involvement (ɪnˈvɔlvmənt) n - (u) (= participation)
参(參)与(與) (cānyù) - (u) (= concern, enthusiasm)
眷顾(顧) (juàngù) - (c/u) (= relationship)
牵(牽)连(連) (qiānlián)
You have no proof of my involvement in anything. Synonyms hand association inclusion liaison incrimination inculpation He has always felt a deep involvement with animals. They were good friends but there was no romantic involvement. Additional synonymsDefinition friendship The association between the two companies stretches back 30 years. Synonyms friendship, relationship, link, tie, relations, bond, connection, partnership, attachment, intimacy, liaison, fellowship, affinity, familiarity, affiliation, companionship, comradeship, fraternization Measure from the point of attachment of the rope. Synonyms fastening, coupling, link, linking, tie, bond, fixing, joint, binding, union, connection, junction, fusion, concatenation (formal), ligature, affixation He experienced a lack of closeness to his parents during childhood. Synonyms intimacy, love, devotion, confidentiality, familiarity, dearness, inseparability, lovingness, devotedness, confidentialness, familiarness, intimateness, aroha (New Zealand) Additional synonymsDefinition secret or illegal agreement or cooperation He found no evidence of collusion between record companies and retailers. Synonyms conspiracy, intrigue, deceit, complicity, connivance, secret understanding, fraudulent artifice Definition the fact of being an accomplice in a crime evidence of their complicity with the opposition Synonyms collusion, conspiracy, collaboration, connivance, abetment Definition regard or interest The survey's findings are a matter of great concern. Synonyms importance, interest, bearing, relevanceDefinition encouragement or permission of wrongdoing He came to power illegitimately with the connivance of the military. Synonyms collusion, intrigue, conspiring, complicity, abetting, tacit consent, abetment A deal with Japan could open the door to economic cooperation with East Asia. Synonyms teamwork, concert, unity, collaboration, give-and-take, combined effort, esprit de corps, concurrence, kotahitanga (New Zealand) a romantic entanglement Synonyms affair, involvement, romance, intrigue, fling, liaison, love affair, amour, illicit romance Close personal familiarity between councillors and staff can prove embarrassing. Synonyms friendliness, friendship, intimacy, closeness, freedom, ease, openness, fellowship, informality, sociability, naturalness, absence of reserve, unceremoniousness They struck up a close friendship. Synonyms attachment, relationship, bond, alliance, link, association, tie, bromance (informal) Implication in the scandal may lead you to court. Synonyms involvement, association, connection, incrimination, entanglementDefinition a group of people with common aims The family controls large dairy interests. Synonyms business, concern, matter, affairAdditional synonymsher reluctant participation in religious activities Synonyms taking part, contribution, partnership, involvement, assistance, sharing in, joining in, partaking Definition a relationship in which two or more people or organizations work together in a business venture the partnership between Germany's banks and its businesses Synonyms cooperation, association, alliance, sharing, union, connection, participation, copartnership Definition the dealings and feelings that exist between people or groups Money problems place great stress on close family relationships. Synonyms association, bond, communications, connection, conjunction, affinity, rapport, kinship |