INVOLVE vs NEED: NOUN
- N/A
- Anything that is necessary but lacking
- A condition requiring relief
- A state of extreme poverty or destitution
- The psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal; the reason for the action; that which gives purpose and direction to behavior
- A condition or situation in which something must be supplied in order for a certain condition to be maintained or a desired state to be achieved.
- Something required or wanted; a requisite.
- Necessity; obligation.
- A condition of poverty or misfortune.
- Something required.
- A requirement for something.
- Situation of need; peril; danger.
- That which is needful; anything necessary to be done; (pl.) necessary things; business.
- Want of the means of subsistence; poverty; indigence; destitution.
- A state that requires supply or relief; pressing occasion for something; necessity; urgent want.
- Want, Indigence, etc. See poverty.
- Synonyms Necessity, Need (see necessity and exigency) emergency, strait, extremity, distress.
- A perilous extremity.
- The lack of something that is necessary or important; urgent want; necessity.
- Specifically, want of the means of subsistence; destitution; poverty; indigence; distress; privation.
- Time of want; exigency; emergency: as, “a friend in need is a friend indeed.”
- That which is needful; something necessary to be done.
INVOLVE vs NEED: VERB
- Occupy or engage the interest of
- Make complex or intricate or complicated
- Engage as a participant
- Contain as a part
- Require as useful, just, or proper
- Have as a necessary feature or consequence; entail
- Wrap
- Status: involved
- Have as a necessary feature
- Connect closely and often incriminatingly
- Have or feel a need for
- Have need of
- Require as useful, just, or proper
- To be necessary (to someone).
- To have an absolute requirement for.
- To want strongly; to feel that one must have something.
- To be obliged or required (to do something).
INVOLVE vs NEED: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To have need of; require.
- To have an obligation (to do something).
- To be subject (to an action) by obligation.
- To want to be subject to.
- To be in need or want.
- To be necessary.
- To be under the necessity of or the obligation to.
- To be wanted; to be necessary.
INVOLVE vs NEED: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To connect with something as a natural or logical consequence or effect; to include necessarily; to imply.
- To complicate or make intricate, as in grammatical structure.
- To envelop completely; to surround; to cover; to hide; to involve in darkness or obscurity.
- To roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine.
- To take in; to gather in; to mingle confusedly; to blend or merge.
- To wrap; envelop.
- To occupy or engage the interest of.
- To engage (oneself) in a love affair.
- To show to be a participant; connect or implicate.
- To wind or coil about.
- To envelop, infold, entangle, or embarrass.
- To engage thoroughly; to occupy, employ, or absorb.
- To cause to burn; spread to:
- To relate to or affect.
- To engage as a participant; embroil.
- To raise to any assigned power; to multiply, as a quantity, into itself a given number of times.
- To be in want of; to have cause or occasion for; to lack; to require, as supply or relief.
INVOLVE vs NEED: ADVERB
- N/A
- Of necessity. See needs.
INVOLVE vs NEED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To roll or fold in or wrap up so as to conceal; envelop on all sides; cover completely; infold; specifically, in zoology, to encircle completely: as, a mark involving a joint; wings involving the body.
- To entwine; entangle; implicate; bring into entanglement or complication, literally or figuratively: as, an involved problem; to involve a nation in war; to be involved in debt.
- To bring into a common relation or connection; hence, to include as a necessary or logical consequence; imply; comprise.
- In arithmetic and algebra, to raise to any assigned power; multiply, as a quantity, into itself a given number of times: as, a quantity involved to the third or fourth power.
- The reason for the action
- To have necessity or need for; want; lack; require.
- Synonyms Ward, etc. See lack.
- To be wanted; be necessary: used impersonally.
- Needs; necessarily.
INVOLVE vs NEED: RELATED WORDS
- Constitute, Encompass, Consist, Include, Entail, Demand, Call for, Ask, Need, Regard, Take, Imply, Affect, Require, Necessitate
- Motive, Have got, Pauperism, Involve, Motivation, Demand, Take, Necessitate, Have, Ask, Require, Ought, Should, Must, Want
INVOLVE vs NEED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Equate, Mean, Relate, Pertain, Include, Demand, Call for, Ask, Need, Regard, Take, Imply, Affect, Require, Necessitate
- Motive, Have got, Pauperism, Involve, Motivation, Demand, Take, Necessitate, Have, Ask, Require, Ought, Should, Must, Want
INVOLVE vs NEED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Highmark, and does not involve any other party.
- The context may also explicitly involve a Mission.
- How do presenters involve audiences in meaningful ways?
- All of which involve parents and community support.
- To involve in clients relationship and business development.
- DCC may involve more than one business area.
- GSB Wealth Management is a registered investment adviser and makes investment recommendations that involve products that involve investment risks, including possible loss of principal.
- It may involve a trial, and it may involve lengthy settlement meetings.
- The last four fields involve the prices and the end two lines involve further seller details.
- To the extent that narcoticscases involve dealer defendants and dangerous drugs, they do not involve victimlesscrimes.
- People that had a need to know and a need to access it?
- No need to change the original class and no need for an adapter class.
- Helping you get the products you need, when you need them.
- You need to determine the number of VPN client connections that you need to support.
- Not only do you need to have one, but other players also need to have their own.
- Yes, we need laws, but the laws need to deal with my competitor and not my industry.
- This is what you need to know about the marriage laws and what documents you need.
- Cover, right need to do so, all you need to is!
- Therefore, if students need guarantees of quality and confidentiality, this company has everything they need.
- Need The need part of the statement always begins with a single sentence explaining the need driving the project.
INVOLVE vs NEED: QUESTIONS
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- What is the need&importance of maintenance management?
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- Why do care workers need effective communication skills?
- Why do we need denominations in financial instruments?
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