Involvement

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɑlv.mənt/

Definitions of involvement

noun the act or fact of taking part in an activity or event

Example Sentences

A1 My involvement in the school play was minimal.

A2 Her involvement in the project was crucial for its success.

B1 The company encourages employee involvement in decision-making processes.

B2 His involvement in the community led to positive changes.

C1 The politician's involvement in the scandal caused a media frenzy.

C2 Her involvement in the charity organization spans over two decades.

adjective involved in a particular activity or situation

Example Sentences

A1 Her involvement in the school play made her very happy.

A2 The teacher encouraged student involvement in the science fair.

B1 The company values employee involvement in decision-making processes.

B2 His involvement in the project was crucial to its success.

C1 The politician's involvement in the scandal tarnished his reputation.

C2 Her involvement in the charity organization spanned over two decades.

Examples of involvement in a Sentence

formal The company is seeking greater involvement from its shareholders in decision-making processes.

informal I appreciate your involvement in helping me plan the party.

slang I didn't expect your involvement in this drama.

figurative His involvement in the project was like a breath of fresh air, bringing new ideas and energy.

Grammatical Forms of involvement

past tense

involved

plural

involvements

comparative

more involved

superlative

most involved

present tense

involve

future tense

will involve

perfect tense

have involved

continuous tense

is involving

singular

involvement

positive degree

involved

infinitive

to involve

gerund

involving

participle

involved

Origin and Evolution of involvement

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'involvement' originated from the Latin word 'involvēre', which means 'to entangle'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'involvement' has evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings beyond just entanglement, such as participation, engagement, and association.