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Examples:get involved in things which are not one's business—John Hawkins (1532-1595), British seaman involved in sea war with Spain—Song Jiaoren (1882-1913), politician of the revolutionary party involved in the 1911 Xinhai revolution, murdered in Shanghai in 1913—Lai Changxing (1958-), notorious Xiamen mafia boss involved in large scale corruption and smuggling, extradited from Canada back China in 2008—Great Sword Society, an offshoot of the White Lotus in the late Qing dynasty, involved in anti-Western activity at the time of the Boxer rebellion—Sanlu or Three deer, major PRC dairy company involved in 2008 melamine poisoning scandal—zymase (enzyme in yeast involved in fermentation)—HMS Consort, Royal Navy destroyer involved in 1949 Amethyst incident on Changjiang—the Arrow (a Hong Kong registered ship involved in historical incident in 1856 used as pretext for the second Opium War)—Huan Xuan (369-404), general involved in the break-up of Eastern Jin—be involved in a lawsuit—(after a noun) person involved in ...—get a great number of people involved (in carrying out some task)—involved (in some matter)—HMS Amethyst, Royal Navy corvette involved in a 1949 gunfight with the PLA on the Changjiang—get someone involved in one's trouble—Bofors, Swedish arms company involved in major corruption case during 1980s—histamine (a biogenic amine involved in local immune responses)—(person) involved in (the case)—Eight-Nation Alliance, involved in a military intervention in northern China in 1900—involved in a love affair—perisylvian (the part of the brain surrounding the lateral sulcus or Sylvian fissure), involved in speech—fencer (i.e. sportsman involved in fencing)—involve others (in shady business)—a quarrel in which third parties get involved—involve others (in a law case)—involve others (in a crime)—involve sb. in a messy business—sb. who is romantically involved with sb. already in a committed relationship—fig. involve sb. in a messy business— |