involve
v.
late 14c., "envelop, surround," from Latin involvere "envelop, surround, overwhelm," literally "roll into," from in- "in" (see in-(2)) + volvere "to roll" (see volvox). Originally "envelop, surround," sense of "take in, include" first recorded c.1600. Related: Involved; Involving.
〔蒋〕[in-入,volv滚→卷,’卷入”→包入] 卷缠,包缠,使卷入,包含
〔李〕[in-=into进入;volv=to roll滚,卷;-e→“to roll into滚进去,卷入”→] v.① bring into(trouble, difficulty, etc.)使卷入;使陷入