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adj. taking part in sth VERBS be | become, get ADV. closely, deeply, heavily, intimately, very She became heavily involved in politics. | actively He wanted to be actively involved in school life. | directly Drugs were not directly involved in her death. | personally PREP. in He was involved in a road accident. | with She first became involved with the organization in 1998. emotionally connected with sb VERBS be | become, get ADV. deeply, heavily, very | personally | emotionally, romantically, sexually PREP. with I never wanted to get emotionally involved with him. complicated VERBS be, look, seem, sound | become, get ADV. extremely, terribly, very It all sounds terribly involved and complicated. | rather
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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Phrase(s): *involved (with someone)
1. associated with someone romantically. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) • Sally is getting involved with Bill. They’ve been seeing a lot of each other. • I hope they don’t get too involved with each other. 2. having established a romantic association with something. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) • Bill is involved with Jane, and it’s looking serious. • Mary is very much involved with Tom.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs