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has gloss(adjective) connected by participation or association or use; "we accomplished nothing, simply because of the large number of people involved"; "the problems involved"; "the involved muscles"; "I don't want to get involved"; "everyone involved in the bribery case has been identified"
involved
lexicalizationeng: involved
Meaning
Czech
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German
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Modern Greek (1453-)
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Estonian
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French
lexicalizationfra: entortillé
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Croatian
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Hungarian
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Italian
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Korean
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Lithuanian
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Macedonian
lexicalizationmkd: вмешан
Russian
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Slovak
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Castilian
lexicalizationspa: involucrado
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Turkish
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Ukrainian
lexicalizationukr: включений
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opposite(adjective) not involved; "being uninvolved he remained objective"
uninvolved
similar(adjective) taking part in an activity; "an active member of the club"; "he was politically active"; "the participating organizations"
active, participating
similar(adjective) having become involved involuntarily; "caught up in the excitement of the crowd"; "caught up in the scandal"
caught up
similar(adjective) involved in or affected by or having a claim to or share in; "a memorandum to those concerned"; "an enterprise in which three men are concerned"; "factors concerned in the rise and fall of epidemics"; "the interested parties met to discuss the business"
interested, concerned
similar(adjective) deeply involved especially in something complicated; "embroiled in the conflict"; "felt unwilling entangled in their affairs"
entangled, embroiled
similar(adjective) involved in military hostilities; "the desperately engaged ships continued the fight"
engaged
similar(adjective) culpably involved; "all those concerned in the bribery case have been identified"; "named three officials implicated in the plot"; "an innocent person implicated by circumstances in a crime"
concerned, implicated
similar(adjective) deeply involved; "neck-deep in work"; "up to their necks in debt"
up to their necks, up to her neck, neck-deep, up to our necks, up to your neck, up to my neck, up to his neck

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