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verb transitive

envelop: P. and V. περιβάλλειν.

implicate: P. συγκαταπιμπλάναι; see implicate.

involve in ruin: P. συμφορᾷ περιβάλλειν.

persuasive enough to involve them oven yet in some mischief: V. πιθανὸς ἔτ' αὐτοὺς περιβαλεῖν κακῷ τινί (Eur., Orestes 906).

wherefore he involved all in one ruin: V. τοιγὰρ συνῆψε πάντας ἐς μιὰν βλάβην (Eur., Bacchae 1304).

you, unhappy city, are involved in their ruin: V. σύ τ' ὦ τάλαινα συγκατασκάπτει πόλις (Eur., Phoenissae 884).

involve the city in disgrace: P. αἰσχύνην τῇ πόλει περιάπτειν (Plato, apol. 35A).

entangle: P. and V. ἐμπλέκειν.

complicate: P. and V. ποικίλλειν.

comprise: P. and V. ἔχειν.

involve disgrace: P. and V. αἰσχύνην φέρω, αἰσχύνην φέρειν.

mentioning all the advantages that are involved in the repulse of an enemy: P. λέγων ὅσα ἐν τῷ τοὺς πολεμίους ἀμύνεσθαι ἀγαθὰ ἔνεστι (Thuc. 2, 43).

involved in, implicated in (guilt, etc.): P. and V. μεταίτιος (Plato) (gen.), συναίτιος (gen.), κοινωνός (gen.), μέτοχος (gen.).

be involved in, have happen to one: P. and V. συνεῖναι (dat.), συνέχεσθαι (dat.), ἐμπλέκεσθαι (ἐν, dat.), P. συνίστασθαι (dat.), προσέχεσθαι (dat.). V. προσζεύγνυσθαι (dat.), συζεύγνυσθαι (dat.), ἐνζεύγνυσθαι (dat.), ἐγκεῖσθαι (dat.).