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involving

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/ɪnˈvɑːlvɪŋ/ · in-volv-ing

to include or contain as a part of something.

Meanings

verbformal

to include or contain as a part of something.

کسی چیز کا حصہ شامل کرنا یا شامل ہونا۔

شامل کرنا

shamil karna

Formal: شامل کرنا

Synonyms

includeentailcompriseشامل کرنامنسلک کرناپناہ دینا

Antonyms

excludeomitleave outباہر رکھنانکالناچھوڑ دینا

Common Collocations

  • involving process
  • involving risks
  • involving elements

Example Sentences

The study is involving various methodologies.

یہ مطالعہ مختلف طریقوں کو شامل کر رہا ہے۔

Yeh mutāla mukhtalif tareeqon ko shamil kar raha hai.

Involving the team in the decision-making process can lead to better outcomes.

فیصلہ سازی کے عمل میں ٹیم کو شامل کرنا بہتر نتائج کی طرف لے جا سکتا ہے۔

Faisla sazi ke amal mein team ko shamil karna behtar nataij ki taraf le ja sakta hai.

Her role involves managing multiple projects simultaneously.

اس کا کردار ایک ساتھ کئی منصوبوں کا انتظام کرنے میں شامل ہے۔

Is ka kirdar aik saath kai mansobon ka intizam karne mein shamil hai.

Easily Confused With

involvement:Involving is the action of including, whereas involvement refers to the state of being included or engaged in something.

Word Family

involve
verbشامل کرنا
involvement
nounشمولیت
involvable
adjectiveشامل ہو سکنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of ‘in’ as being part of something, and ‘volve’ as rolling into it.

Imagine a group of people rolling together to form a circle.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دل کی گہرائیوں میں جو ہے شامل، وہی ہے حقیقت کا پیغام۔۔

Dil ki gehraiyon mein jo hai shamil, wohi hai haqeeqat ka paighaam.

What is included in the depths of the heart is the message of reality.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جوڑ جڑتا ہے، کام بڑھتا ہے۔

Jor jarta hai, kaam barhta hai.

Connecting adds up, work increases.

📖 Etymology

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

First known use: 15th century

The term has evolved from the Latin 'involvere', which means to roll in or envelop, implying a sense of being wrapped up or included in something.