involve

জড়িত করা
definition
verb
his transfer to another school would involve a lengthy assessment procedure
(of a situation or event) include (something) as a necessary part or result.
translation of 'involve'
verb
ঠেকান,
জট পাকান,
সম্পর্ক ঘটান,
জড়িত করা,
গুলি পাকান,
অন্তর্ভূত করা,
কাজে নিযুক্ত করা,
অন্তর্ভুক্ত করা,
গোটান,
জটিল করা,
বিজড়িত করা,
জড়ান
example
This result does not 'involve' any unconstitutional border crossing by the court.
He has recently gained a promotion and his new job will 'involve' no overseas travel.
he wants to 'involve' the staff in the discussion
It can 'involve' a lot of hassle and it is our job as a company to take the pain out of the process.
an opportunity to 'involve' as many people as possible in all aspects of music-making
Yet at Tynecastle he knows his first job will 'involve' the hand of friendship, not the iron fist.
This will 'involve' full assessment, usually including an X-ray of the affected leg.
his transfer to another school would 'involve' a lengthy assessment procedure
I am not aware of having injured my back but my job does 'involve' occasional lifting and bending.
I do remember that my sister and I were 'involved' in somewhat questionable activities.
That can be difficult, particularly if the parent has been 'involved' in difficult domestic situations.
Kniffin adds that he hopes these findings may encourage the consumers of this information to rethink the value of cosmetic surgery, especially if it 'involves' risk.
This exercise has necessarily 'involved' a piecemeal analysis of the factual and expert evidence.
In a statement he claimed that Majid is deeply 'involved' in the militancy activities.
He fell into fast company and before long, found himself 'involved' in illegal activities.
Payment of a penalty 'involves' no admission of guilt or record of criminal conviction.
Ian thinks being an estate agent is not a nine to five job and the work 'involves' long hours and weekends.
This could apply even if the individual is 'involved' in commercial activities abroad.
He drives a lorry and one of his jobs 'involves' taking stuff people put in recycling bins.
I mean the club certainly makes enough money without having to be 'involved' in such activities.
Conceivably, any job 'involving' high levels of interpersonal contact may lead to burnout.
It might be an individual or a local farmers group or a religious or community group which is 'involved' in the activity.
Helen was a very quiet and gently person and was deeply 'involved' in parish activities.
So it was like a small number of people who are 'involved' in this terrorist activity.
By contrast, Iris reveals an apparent indifference to the grisly activities she is 'involved' in.
Sarah has been working at West Mid for the past 13 years and her job 'involves' a variety of tasks.
Over the years, the inmates have been 'involved' in other activities as well.
Liz was a management consultant, a job which 'involved' a great deal of travel, particularly to the United States.
According to evidence gathered by police and immigration officers, many had been 'involved' in criminal activity.
She made false allegations to police that they where 'involved' in criminal activity and she also claimed he had threatened to kill her.
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