very involved

Frequency: 8.8135.0 per million words

A general intensifier to show a high level of participation or complexity.

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  • The project manager was very involved in every stage of development.
  • She gets very involved in local politics, attending all meetings.
  • He found himself very involved emotionally after a few dates.
  • The detective realized the conspiracy was very involved and complex.
  • Despite his busy schedule, he remains very involved with his children's education.
  • The research paper presented a very involved argument.
  • She advised him not to get very involved with the company's internal conflicts.
  • The puzzle was very involved, taking hours to complete.
  • After the accident, she became very involved in road safety campaigns.
  • The novel's plot was very involved, with many intertwining storylines.