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I. involve [Brit ɪnˈvɒlv, americ ɪnˈvɑlv] VERBO trans

1. involve (entail):

involve effort, travel
involve danger, problems
to involve doing job, sport, policy, plan:

2. involve (cause to participate):

involve (gen) person, group
involve (implicate) person, group
impliquer, mêler (in dans)
to be involved in (positive) business, project
to be involved in (negative) scandal, robbery, fight
to get involved in or with sth (in sth dubious)

3. involve (affect):

involve person, animal, vehicle

4. involve (engross) film, play, book:

involve person, audience
to be involved in film, book, work
to get involved in film, play, book, work

5. involve (get emotionally attached):

to be/get involved with patient, client
to be (too) involved in or with problem, situation

Expressões:

II. to involve oneself in, to involve oneself with VERBO reflex

to involve oneself in,to involve oneself with reflex (participate):

to involve oneself in, to involve oneself with project, task
inherently involve, entail, encourage
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impliquer personnel, employé
to involve (dans in)
impliquer mesure
to involve
comporter ou présenter un risque décision, action:
to involve some risk
to involve sb in
présenter risque, difficulté
to involve, to present
prendre spectateur, lecteur
to involve

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involve [ɪnˈvɒlv, americ -ˈvɑ:lv] VERBO trans

1. involve (concern, affect):

involve

2. involve (include, number among):

involve

3. involve (entail, necessitate):

involve
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to involve sb in sth
to involve oneself deeply in sth
to involve sb in a job
to involve oneself in sb's project
mêler qn à qc
to involve sb in sth
toucher histoire, affaire
to involve
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involve [ɪn·ˈvɔlv] VERBO trans

1. involve (concern, affect):

involve

2. involve (include, number among):

involve

3. involve (entail, necessitate):

involve
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to involve sb in sth
to involve sb in a job
to involve oneself in sb's project
to involve oneself deeply in sth
mêler qn à qc
to involve sb in sth
toucher histoire, affaire
to involve
Present
Iinvolve
youinvolve
he/she/itinvolves
weinvolve
youinvolve
theyinvolve
Past
Iinvolved
youinvolved
he/she/itinvolved
weinvolved
youinvolved
theyinvolved
Present Perfect
Ihaveinvolved
youhaveinvolved
he/she/ithasinvolved
wehaveinvolved
youhaveinvolved
theyhaveinvolved
Past Perfect
Ihadinvolved
youhadinvolved
he/she/ithadinvolved
wehadinvolved
youhadinvolved
theyhadinvolved

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From there, the idea of 360 degree performance gained momentum, and by the 1990s most human resources and organizational development professionals understood the concept.
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They developed new concepts by reflecting on different related texts, such as the concept of half-proof in the law of evidence.
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They are not imbedded in the concept, though they have power over it.
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The doctrine of rapid dominance has evolved from the concept of decisive force.
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Similarity between concepts is a function of the distance between the concepts in space.
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