Involved Synonyms and Antonyms
ĭn-vŏlvd'
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Synonyms for Involved
Associated is someone whose rank is inferior.
Wholly committed to a particular course of thought or action; devoted:
Interested
To cover by this means
(Bot.) Growing completely under water
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in-on
Interested
(Archaic) To ask for; request
Taken in, sucked up, assimilated, etc.
mixed up in
Interested
Interested
(Physics) (of two quantum states) correlated, even though physically separated; (referring to a state of a composite system) not separable
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To cause or require as a necessary consequence; involve; necessitate
mixed up with
Interested
Having many complexly arranged elements; elaborate:
Of or belonging to the style of architecture developed from the fifth century ad in the Byzantine Empire, characterized especially by a central dome resting on a cube formed by four round arches and their pendentives and by the extensive use of surface decoration, especially veined marble panels, low relief carving, and colored glass mosaics.
Anxious; troubled:
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To involve in argument, contention, or hostile actions:
(Archaic) To find out or learn (something) through experience.
To denote is defined as to represent or be a sign of something.
To embody is defined as to represent in bodily form or to bring together as a whole.
Related by family.
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Complicated and difficult to unravel.
Extremely involved; intricate; complicated
The definition of affect means to produce a change in something.
To join together with or as with a link or links
To include or merge something into something else.
To contain, as parts of a whole; to comprehend.
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(Slang) To take strong hold of; captivate:
To include; contain
To include; contain
(Intransitive) To find a way between extremes.
To serve as or provide a motive for; prompt or demand:
To tangle or knot (hair, for example).
To tangle or complicate.
embrangled
To entangle; mix up; confuse; perplex
To sing (a melody, for example) on key:
To classify or include in a more comprehensive category or under a general principle:
To contain; include
To touch is to use your hand to feel, move, operate or otherwise encounter something.
caught-up
Interested
Highly wrought
Of or constituting a labyrinth
Excessively concerned with something; distracted.
entangled or hindered as if e.g. in mire
Not straightforward; devious; specif., deceitful or tricky
To think of or consider in a particular way:
To ask that (something) be done in accordance with a legal requirement.
To be in need
To assume as a premise or axiom; take for granted.
To require or compel.
To snare is defined as to catch or trap something.
To give reasons for and against; discuss; debate
To perplex is defined as to confuse or complicate.
Suck is defined as to draw in by suction.
To cause to appear guilty of a crime or fault; implicate:
To involve or connect intimately or incriminatingly:
To consign for future use or for preservation:
wrapped-up
Interested
Antonyms for Involved
The definition of straightforward is honest, direct and to the point.
To remove obstructions or entanglements from; clear:
To do away with; eliminate:
Free from worry, anxiety, trouble, or pain:
Not involving medical complications.
(--- Biology) Having no divisions or branches; not compound:
Of potential mates, available because not in a committed relationship.
Words Related to Involved
involved in
Having concern
The definition of participate is to take part in an activity.
Having or showing interest.
To intend to convey or indicate:
invloved
Lacking logical order or sense:
Excite is defined as to stir up emotions, action or strong reactions.
invovled
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