Dictionary
The involving
verb
To roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine.
Exact(35)
The involving performance that Mr. Zinman elicited from the players was as admirable for what it avoided as for what it achieved.
The involving species of B and C could lead to the further decrease of the melting temperature of stainless steel and promotes the formation of liquid droplets.
The involving richness-enabled oxygen defects significantly enhance the electron/ions transportation, and then efficiently alter the well-known capacitive surfacial reaction into bulk pattern in the charge-discharge cycles.
In these three we are held by the involving dialogue.
They declare that the retirement of Yuan-Shih-Kai would prevent the involving of China in a general civil war.
Mr. Salonen's "Lachen Verlernt," which is included on Ms. Koh's recent CD "Rhapsodic Musings" (Cedille Records), will be performed with the involving, abstract video created for it by Tal Rosner.
Similar(25)
The legal battle involving the publicist continues.
(The payoff involves the doughnut).
The situation involves the U.S., Russia, Cuba and Arab countries.
The first involves the package's financing.
The biggest involves the oil industry.
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