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What is the difference between ?
1- Involve
2- Engage
3- Participate
29 okt. 2016 17:06
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They all relate to participation but they do imply different things.
"Participate" is quite generic in that it just means someone is taking part or shares in an event - "to participate in a play."
"Engage" tends to imply commitment and effort or a more personal level of participation, so that the one involved is interested - "to engage in conversation;" something "engaged her attention." It is also often used employment or use - "to engage a lawyer."
"Involve" also goes deeper than "participate" in that what is involved is necessary and can refer to either persons or processes - "this involves commitment and effort." This is also the word often used for sensitive/difficult situations - "to involve in conflict;" "don't be involved in another's quarrel."
29 oktober 2016
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Mohamed
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Arabisch, Arabisch (Egypte), Engels
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