involving meaning
EN- VerbBFinvolveSGinvolvesPT, PPinvolvedSUF-ing
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- "Stroll" is a troponym of "walk", since it involves a slow and relaxed sort of walking.
- The mechanism underlying the enhanced S assimilation may be upregulated expression of genes involved in S/Se assimilation, particularly ATP sulfurylase and APS reductase [33,180].
- “We imagine that the Russians and the Chinese are going to play slowball here,” said a senior official involved in the sanctions talks.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- My kids wanted to know who it was, and if it was their homee [a close friend] they were going to get involved.
- She's been keeping me at arm's length all the time. She doesn't want to get involved.
- The locations of PAOD were defined as proximal when the iliac arteries were involved, and distal when the femoropopliteal arteries were involved.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
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