involve with



involve someone with someone or something

 
1. to cause someone to associate with someone or something. Don't try to involve me with John. I can't stand him. We will try to involve all the teachers with the new association. I will not involve myself with such goings-on.
2. to connect someone or someone's name to activity (often wrongdoing) associated with someone or something. Don't try to involve Amy with the crime. She is innocent. We involved the committee with the intense lobbying effort, and everyone began to see the extent of its influence.
See also: involve

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hashim-Arabic
Grier[griə]
TiffaniTIF-ə-neeEnglish
JaydonJAY-dənEnglish (Modern)
Charalampos-Greek
FaeFAYEnglish