s. m. involvement. 1 Intrude someone - or interfere - with conflicting, delicate, difficult issues. 2. Inclusion in speeches or written topics unrelated to their primary purpose. It comes from the Latin noun "invólucro": wrapping, indoor, consisting of the inseparable preposition "in", and the transitive and intransitive verb 'volvo, vólvere': dump, shoot. Synonyms: involvement, tangle, complicity.
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