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involvement

intermediateB2

/ɪnˈvɒlv.mənt/ · in-volv-ment

The act of being involved, participation or engagement in an activity or situation.

Meanings

nounformal

The act of being involved, participation or engagement in an activity or situation.

کسی سرگرمی یا صورت حال میں شامل ہونے کا عمل، شمولیت یا شرکت۔

شمولیت

shمولیت

Synonyms

participationengagementcontributionشرکتشامل ہوناحصہ لینا

Antonyms

exclusionseparationdisengagementاخراججدائیعلحدگی

Common Collocations

  • active involvement
  • community involvement
  • involvement in decision-making

Example Sentences

Her involvement in the project greatly improved its outcomes.

اس کی شمولیت نے منصوبے کے نتائج کو بہت بہتر بنایا۔

Us ki shمولیت ne mansoobe ke nataij ko bahut behtar banaya.

Involvement in community service is rewarding.

کمیونٹی سروس میں شامل ہونا فائدہ مند ہے۔

Community service mein shمولیت faida mand hai.

The teacher encouraged parental involvement in school activities.

ٹیچر نے اسکول کی سرگرمیوں میں والدین کی شرکت کی حوصلہ افزائی کی۔

Teacher ne school ki sargarmiyon mein walidain ki shمولیت ki hosla afzai ki.

Easily Confused With

involvement vs. engagement:Involvement refers to the act of participating, while engagement implies a deeper emotional commitment.

Word Family

involve
verbشامل کرنا
involving
adjectiveشمولیتی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'involve' as being 'in a fold', participating closely.

Imagine a group of people folding a large piece of paper together, symbolizing teamwork and involvement.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

مجھ میں شامل ہے تو، میں بھی ہوں تیرے ساتھ دوریاں توڑ چھوڑی، جب سے ہوا میں تیرا ساتھ

Mujh mein shامل hai tu, main bhi hun tere sath Doriyan tor chhori, jab se hua mai tera sath

You are within me, I am with you too Break the distances, since I’ve started being with you.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

شمولیت کا راستہ کام کے انداز سے طے ہوتا ہے۔

Shمولیت ka raasta kaam ke andaaz se tay hota hai.

The path of involvement is determined by the manner of work.

📖 Etymology

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

First known use: 15th century

The term has evolved from Latin, through Old French and into Middle English, gaining the meaning of participation and engagement.