"Involucrated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think there may be a mistake. The correct word is "involved" or "enveloped", but not "involucrated". If you meant "involved", here's the explanation:
Involved refers to being a party to a situation or an activity, often in a direct or personal way. For example: "She became involved in a heated argument with her colleague."
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The word "involucrated" is not a valid English word. It seems to be a misspelling or a non-existent word.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "involved":
Invoking refers to the act of calling upon or bringing into action something, such as a power, a god, a idea, or a feeling. It often implies a sense of authority, influence, or stirring up of emotions. The word can also convey a sense of formal or official recognition, often in a ceremonial or ritualistic context.
Involucellum in biology refers to a modified outer calyx or bract that surrounds the flower bud, usually in daisy-like (composite) flowers. Specifically, it is the collective term for the individual bracts (modified leaves) that encase the receptacle, which contains the flower head.
Without intention or voluntary control; done or occurring without one's consent or will.
Involuntariness refers to the state of being involuntary, which means lacking the ability to make a choice or take an action voluntarily. It implies that something is being done or happens without one's consent, intention, or control. In other words, involuntariness involves a lack of agency, freedom, or autonomy.