Involved vs Envolved – What’s the difference?

Involved vs Envolved - What's the difference?
As verbs the difference between involved and envolved is that involved is (involve) while envolved is (envolve).

As an adjective involved is complicated.

involved

English

Adjective

(en adjective )

  • Complicated.
  • He related an involved story about every ancestor since 1895.
  • * 1915 ,
  • Miss Price told him a long, involved story, which made out that Mrs. Otter, a humdrum and respectable little person, had scabrous intrigues.
  • Associated with others, be a participant or make someone be a participant (in a crime, process, etc.)
  • He was involved in the project for three years.
    He got involved in a bar fight.
    When the family wrapped up my father’s will, no one tried to make me feel involved .
  • Having an affair with someone.
  • Verb

    (head)

  • (involve)
  • The explanation involved potatoes, squirrels, and race cars.

    envolved

    English

    Verb

    (head)

  • (envolve)
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    envolve

    English

    Verb

    (en-verb)

  • (involve)
  • * 1828 , Shenstone, ed. William Fordyce Mavor, “To a Lady on the Language of the Birds”, Classical English Poetry, for the use of schools, and young persons in general. A new edition, revised and improved , page 355
  • Envolve the mazes, and the mist dispel:

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