Involvedness


[in-volvd] /ɪnˈvɒlvd/

adjective
1.
very intricate or complex:
an involved reply.
2.
implicated:
involved in crime.
3.
concerned in some affair, especially in a way likely to cause danger or unpleasantness:
I didn’t call the police because I didn’t want to get involved.
4.
committed or engaged, as in a political cause or artistic movement:
The civil rights demonstration attracted the involved young people of the area.
/ɪnˈvɒlvd/
adjective
1.
complicated; difficult to comprehend: an involved literary style
2.
(usually postpositive) concerned or implicated: one of the men involved
3.
(euphemistic) (postpositive) foll by with. having sexual relations: she was involved with a number of men
adj.

“complicated,” 1640s, past participle adjective from involve.

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