involvement
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nounADJECTIVE▪ active, direct▪ close, deep, intense▪ full▪ greater, increased, increasing▪
Employees are demanding greater involvement in decision-making.
▪ day-to-day▪When she was promoted, she missed the day-to-day involvement with customers.
▪ personal▪ emotional▪Nurses usually try to avoid emotional involvement with patients.
▪ parental▪He encourages parental involvement in the running of school.
▪ political▪ military▪The government has ruled out military involvement in the region.
▪ criminal▪ community▪ alleged▪He is serving a 15-year sentence for his alleged involvement in a plot to overthrow the government.
VERB + INVOLVEMENT▪ accuse sb of▪ suspect sb of▪ admit, deny▪Winters denies any involvement in the robbery.
▪ suggest▪There is no evidence to suggest criminal involvement.
PREPOSITION▪ involvement by▪The success of the venture may lead to involvement by other foreign companies.
▪ involvement from▪The project needs full involvement from all members of the group.
▪ involvement in▪He was found to have a deep involvement in drug dealing.
▪ involvement of▪the involvement of parents in their children's education
▪ involvement with▪Her husband's involvement with another woman led to their divorce.
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