Involucró (en. Involved)

/inβolu'kɾo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To make someone or something part of a process or situation.
The project involved several organizations in its development.
El proyecto involucró a varias organizaciones en su desarrollo.
To engage or implicate someone in a matter.
The scandal involved many important people.
El escándalo involucró a muchas personas importantes.
Referring to the inclusion of various elements in the same issue.
The report involved different aspects of the economy.
El informe involucró diferentes aspectos de la economía.

Etymology

From the Latin 'involucrāre', which means 'to wrap' or 'to include'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

To get involved in something
Actively participating in a matter or activity.
involucrarse en algo
To involve someone
To make a person part of something.
involucrar a alguien
To not involve anything
To have no participation or relation to a matter.
no involucrar nada

Related Words

Involve
Action of including or committing in a matter.
involucrar
Implicate
To make something connected or related to something.
implicar
Compromise
To make someone have an obligation or burden in a matter.
comprometer

Slang Meanings

To be caught up in a complicated issue.
You're involved in a good mess with that business.
Estás involucrado en un buen lío con ese negocio.
To participate or be present at social events.
He always gets involved in the neighborhood parties.
Siempre se involucra en las fiestas del barrio.