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is involve
verb
To roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine.
Exact(14)
"What we do here is involve people into the mystery of God".
Instead, he explained, "to create an environment where these students can live this future, what we really need to do is involve people".
"All I've been interested in is simplifying my existence so that I can write," he wrote plaintively at the time, "and all I've ever done is involve myself with other people so that now I can't move without terrible consequences of all kinds on all sides".
"It really has a chilling effect on the kinds of things all of us were trying to do, which is involve corporate officers in these kinds of decisions — to decide if something should be reported and if there should be a recall," said Lee Bishop, a lawyer for the manufacturers association, who helped draft the brief.
In the meantime, until that is set up you have seen MySpace, Google and Yahoo enter into an agreement give [protection to the community], the intent is involve the whole community.
On some interpretations, Aquinas's metaphor can be explicated by saying that although relations and their foundations differ formally that is, involve different accidental forms or properties nonetheless their act of being (esse) is the same.
Similar(46)
"The board is involved.
The management is involved".
No pain is involved.
The mayor is involved.
Nature herself is involved.
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