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5 Ιουν 2020 · to contain something as a part of something else, or to make something part of something else: The bill includes tax and service. Tax and service are included in the bill. [ + -ing verb ] Your responsibilities will include making appointments on my behalf. And this definition of involve:
1 Δεκ 2020 · We should include/involve them in the conversation. The contestants included 3 twenty-one-year-old Asians. I think that the verb 'contain' is used when we talk about parts of an enclosed thing.
29 Αυγ 2010 · If you take a photo of a scene, it may include or take in a particular object (a tank, say). In other words, the tank is part of the photo or is included in the photo. I would not use involve with a photo. I would say rather that the photo consisted of a tank or was of a tank.
'Involve' and 'include' both refer to someone or something that is incorporated in something else. However, while 'involve' means to make or allow something to take part in something, 'include' means to make or allow something to be part of something. This lesson will further clarify this difference.
21 Απρ 2016 · does the sense of involve used in the above context mean include/contain, or require or to be related to? 1) Many real-world phenomena include/contain changing quantities - the speed of a rocket, the inflation of currency, the number of bacteria in a culture etc."
The verbs include and involve are commonly used in English, but they serve different purposes and convey distinct meanings.
Include: to include something is to make something part of a whole. "With this definition, I will include an example of its use." - "The parts of a car include the body and engine." Involve: to involve something (or someone) is to make it part of a situation or event, for as a necessary part, maybe to achieve a result.