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involve

intermediateB1

/ɪnˈvɒlv/ · in-volv

To include someone or something as a necessary part or component.

Meanings

verbformal

To include someone or something as a necessary part or component.

کسی چیز یا شخص کو ایک لازمی حصہ یا جزو کے طور پر شامل کرنا۔

شامل کرنا

shamil karna

Formal: شامل کرنا

Synonyms

includeentailincorporateشامل کرنامربوط کرنامبتلا کرنا

Antonyms

excludeomitdismissباہر رکھناچھوڑ دیناناپسند کرنا

Common Collocations

  • involve someone in a project
  • involve risks
  • to involve oneself

Example Sentences

We need to involve all team members in the decision-making process.

ہمیں فیصلے کے عمل میں تمام ٹیم کے ارکان کو شامل کرنا ہوگا۔

Humein faislay ke amal mein tamam team ke arkaan ko shamil karna hoga.

The project will involve several stages of development.

اس پروجیکٹ میں کئی ترقی کے مراحل شامل ہوں گے۔

Is project mein kai taraqqi ke marahil shamil honge.

She decided to involve her friends in the charity event.

اس نے خیرات کے ایونٹ میں اپنے دوستوں کو شامل کرنے کا فیصلہ کیا۔

Us ne khairat ke event mein apne doston ko shamil karne ka faisla kiya.

Easily Confused With

envelop:While 'involve' includes or engages, 'envelop' means to wrap or cover completely.

Word Family

involvement
nounشمولیت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'involve' as bringing something into the envelope of your activities.

Picture a group of people gathered and throwing a party, where everyone is involved.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت میں نہ ہو بے باکی تو کیا کرنا<br>عشق میں مشتعل ہیں تو کیا کرنا

Mohabbat mein na ho bebaki to kya karna<br>Ishq mein mushtail hain to kya karna

What to do if there's no boldness in love<br>What to do if we are aroused in passion

Mirza Ghalib, Unverified

* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جوڑ کے ساتھ چلنا

Jor ke sath chalna

To walk together in unity.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "involvere" — to wrap in, envelop

First known use: 15th century

The word 'involve' emerged in the late Middle English period, originally signifying to 'enfold' or 'entwine'. Over time, it evolved to encompass the notion of participation or engagement.