WordNet
adj. emotionally involved [syn: involved, involved with(p)]
Usage examples of "involved with".
Vonnegut: So, sure, I did tend to get somewhat involved with that.
Anyway, we've got some errands to do before we get involved with the rest of this war.
We can't get involved with protecting anything with the brains of a drone, for example, any more than we will try to save the life of every chicken, pig, and cow.
Hwan believes that this man was involved with the bombers who attacked the Palace, and that you check his fingerprints to find out who he is.
No one could have known that he was involved with the people who had killed the American.
To lead her on, to give her hope where there was none, to become intimately involved with the lives of her and her son would have been wrong.
He is now involved with the nineteenth century, a time in art history that I find more interesting.
I didnt come here to discuss the ins and outs of the political complexities which might or might not be involved with my daughters kidnapping.
If these two rather ageing people are emotionally involved with each other, it is better it should be kept secret than acted out before us in this embarrassing charade.
If those nutsos that your ex is involved with set up shop around here, you can bet the Sheriff will know it.
If he knew about the frequency table, it means he was probably involved with London's intelligence community, or at the very least some secret society.
Keff was more involved with what he could see with his own eyes, his wonderful aliens.
Before becoming involved with the rescue efforts, Acorna had barely known many of the people who disappeared, but that had changed.
She had figured that out because she knew several of those silly girls he'd been involved with.