Crossword-Solution: INVOLVEMENT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Involvement | n. | The act of involving, or the state of being involved. |
We have 58 clues for the answer “INVOLVEMENT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Inclusion; entanglement | 1 answer |
| complicity | 6 answers |
| relating | 7 answers |
| entailing | 7 answers |
| Involving | 8 answers |
| irons in the fire | 14 answers |
| Linking | 32 answers |
| involution | 37 answers |
| Connecting. | 38 answers |
| intimation | 39 answers |
| Endeavor | 47 answers |
| Conundrum | 49 answers |
| Riddle | 49 answers |
| cabalism | 50 answers |
| ABSTRUSENESS | 54 answers |
| Concerning | 56 answers |
| Affair | 58 answers |
| Onus | 58 answers |
| Wonderment | 58 answers |
| Pickle | 59 answers |
| endeavour | 63 answers |
| Faithful-ness | 65 answers |
| Affairs | 69 answers |
| stupefaction | 69 answers |
| Plight | 69 answers |
| Labyrinth | 69 answers |
| Problem | 70 answers |
| Share | 70 answers |
| Astonishment | 71 answers |
| Undertaking | 71 answers |
| Dedication | 71 answers |
| curiosity | 72 answers |
| bafflement | 72 answers |
| mystification | 73 answers |
| Wonder | 74 answers |
| Clutter | 74 answers |
| perplexity | 74 answers |
| Tangle | 75 answers |
| Puzzlement | 75 answers |
| Daze | 75 answers |
| doings | 75 answers |
| Snarl | 76 answers |
| distraction | 76 answers |
| Predica-ment | 76 answers |
| Complication | 76 answers |
| Subtlety | 76 answers |
| bewilderment | 77 answers |
| Mystery | 77 answers |
| Entangle-ment | 77 answers |
| communication | 82 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with INVOLVEMENT (5)
One part of this involvement includes following the discussion in the groups news.groups and the notes in news.announce.newgroups.
This direct involvement in computing is changing the researcher's perspective on the nature of research itself, that is, the kinds of questions that can be posed, the analytical methodologies that can be used, the types and amount of sources that are appropriate for analyses, and the form in which findings are presented.
That relates to another positive outcome--a high level of personal involvement of students with the materials in this system and greater motivation to conduct their own research and draw their own conclusions.
The results for Yale of involving a vendor included: broad involvement of Yale staff across the board at a relatively low cost, which may have long-term significance in carrying out the project (twenty-five to thirty university people are engaged in POB); better understanding of the factors that affect corporate response to markets for imaging products; a competitive proposal; and a more sophisticated view of the imaging markets.
But resources will be reallocated from collections and less-visible services to support their involvement in the network.
Quotes with INVOLVEMENT (3)
I choose to believe God had a more direct involvement in the creation of my heart and consciousness than in the creation of any book, no matter how thick or old it may be.
A story might help you get through your life, he said, but it doesn't literally keep you alive -- if anything, most often people who have power turn their story into a brick wall keeping out somebody else's truth, so that they can continue the life they believe themselves to be leading, trying somehow to preserve the idea that they're good people in their small lives, despite their involvement, however indirect, with bigger evils.
I don't think there's any deep psychological reason. It isn't comparable, say, to America's involvement with Vietnam and the emotional scars that that has left behind. A much more cogent way of looking at it is that the British have suddenly realized that they have their own equivalent of the perennial western. We have an immense, extremely colorful, diverse history of the empire, and I think people are just beginning to realize that there are jolly good stories there for the telling.