involve
Signification
- To have (something) as a component or a related part; to comprise, to include.
- To have (something) as a component or a related part; to comprise, to include.
- To cause or engage (someone or something) to become connected or implicated, or to participate, in some activity or situation.
- To cause or engage (someone or something) to become connected or implicated, or to participate, in some activity or situation.
- To entangle, intertwine, or mingle (something with one or more other things, or several things together); especially, to entangle (someone or something) in a confusing or troublesome situation.
- To cover or envelop (something) completely; to hide, to surround.
- To form (something) into a coil or spiral, or into folds; to entwine, to fold up, to roll, to wind round.
- To make (something) intricate; to complicate.
- To multiply (a number) by itself a given number of times; to raise to any assigned power.
Fréquence
Coupé comme
in‧volve
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/ɪnˈvɒlv/
Étymologie
PIE word *h₁én From Late Middle English involven (“to cloud; to encumber; to envelop, surround; to ponder (something); (reflexive) to concern (oneself) with something”) [and other forms], borrowed from Old French involver, envoudre, or from its etymon Latin involvere, the present active infinitive of Latin involvō (“to roll to or upon something; to roll about; to coil or curl up; to cover; to envelop, wrap up; to overwhelm”), from in- (prefix meaning ‘in, inside, within’) + volvō (“to roll; to tumble”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *welH- (“to turn; to wind (turn coils)”)).
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