Definition, synonyms and related words
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of involve
"The project involves a lot of late nights and intense collaboration from the entire team."
In plain English: Involves means that something is included as part of a situation or plan.
"The job involves working long hours and traveling to different cities."
Usage: Use "involves" to indicate that a specific person or thing is included in a situation or action, such as saying, "The project involves many team members." It functions as the third-person singular form for he, she, or it when describing what is necessary or connected.
Derived from the Latin involvere, this verb combines in- (into) with volvere (to roll), originally meaning to wrap up or cover something completely. It evolved in English to signify including as a necessary part of an action or situation.