Sentences with involve
in·volve
I i - Running a kitchen involves a great deal of discipline and speed. [VERB noun]
- If there was a cover-up, it involved people at the very highest levels of government. [VERB noun]
- Director Darren Grant's idea of 'style' mostly seems to involve dry ice and frequent focusing on cleavage.
- It's a relief to see Jodie Foster in a role that doesn't involve her nervously pointing guns and shooting people.
- I seem to have involved myself in something I don't understand. [V pron-refl + in]
- Noel and I do everything together, he involves me in everything. [VERB noun + in]
- The first is that the proposals would involve an acquisition of property by the government.
- The circumstances of the offending revolve around culture, they involve religion, they involve loyalty, they involve trust.
- A late booking may involve you in extra cost. [VERB noun + in]
- The task involves hard work
- The investigation involved many innocent people
- Many people were involved in the crime
- The situation was further involved by her disappearance
- Fog involved the shoreline
- A riot that soon involved thousands
- A project involving years of work
- The matter involves his honor
- involved the class in research
- This job involves long hours and hard work.
- A plot to involve one nation in a war with another.
- Don't involve me in your quarrel!
- To become involved in the disarmament movement; to become involved with another woman.
- You are much too involved with the problem to see it clearly.
- To involve a person in debt or misery
- A quantity involved to the third or fourth power