"Involving" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Involving" Meaning

Having a direct connection or relation with something, or being a part of something.

"Involving" Examples

Examples of "involving" usage:


The new project will be involving several teams from different departments to work together.
+ (Here, "involving" means including or taking part in something.)
The doctor explained the diagnosis and the treatment plan, which was quite involving and required several follow-up appointments.
+ (Here, "involving" means requiring a lot of time, effort, or participation.)
The museum exhibit was involving, featuring interactive displays and immersive experiences.
+ (Here, "involving" means engaging or stimulating attention.)
The meeting was involving, discussing complex topics and involving all attendees in the conversation.
+ (Here, "involving" means including or participating in something.)
The novel was involving, with unexpected twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat.
+ (Here, "involving" means complicated or complex, requiring close attention.)

"Involving" Similar Words

Involutional

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Involutive

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Involutive refers to something that is self-contained or self-reflective. In mathematics, an involutive operation is one that is its own inverse, meaning that if a function is applied twice, it has no net effect. In philosophy, the concept of involutive can describe a system or process that is self-contained and closed, with no external influences or inputs. In general, involutive implies a sense of circularity or self-referentiality.

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