involver

noun

Etymology

From involve + -er.

  1. derived from *welH- — “to turn; to wind (turn coils)
  2. derived from involvō — “to roll to or upon something; to roll about; to coil or curl up; to cover; to envelop, wrap up; to overwhelm
  3. derived from involvere
  4. derived from involver
  5. inherited from involven — “to cloud; to encumber; to envelop, surround; to ponder (something); (reflexive) to concern (oneself) with something
  6. suffixed as involver — “involve + er

Definitions

  1. Someone or something that involves.

    • One could look at whether participants improved their skills and abilities, whether there was individual or community empowerment, or whether there was a change in the level of trust between the involvers and the participants.

The neighborhood

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