We use 'involve' when someone or something is part of an activity or event. It means to take part in or include in something.
The game involves all the children playing.
This job involves a lot of hard work.
'Involve' means that doing something will need some actions or cause something to happen, often hard or difficult things.
The problem involves fixing the broken door.
This task involves working late at night.
We use 'involve' when something makes a person think or feel strongly about it. It means to connect someone with feelings or thoughts.
The movie will involve you in its story.
This book involves all readers very deeply.
'Involve' means to have something as a part or need it. It means that something cannot happen without this part or action.
The plan involves three main steps.
Repairing the car involves changing the engine oil.
We use 'involve' when someone is linked with a crime or bad act. It means that person took part in illegal or bad behavior.
He was involved in the theft last night.
The police found she was involved in fraud.
'Involve' can also mean to wrap or twist one thing inside or around another. This use is less common but important in some areas.
The vines involve the old tree tightly.
The rope involved itself around the pole.