intervolve
ˌɪntərˈvɒlv
Definitions
1. verb
to become involved in a conflict or dispute, especially by taking sides, or to take part in a business or activity
“The two companies have begun to intervolve in the local market, sparking concerns about competition.”
2. verb
to participate or be involved in something, especially in an indirect or subtle way
“The government’s policies started to intervolve in the daily lives of citizens.”
3. verb
to entangle or become entangled in something, often in a complicated or confusing way
“The court’s decision has intervolved the entire case in controversy.”
4. verb
to entwine or become entwined in something, often in a complex or intricate way
“The company’s financial statements have intervolved with the accounting scandal.”
5. noun
the act of becoming involved in a conflict or dispute
“The intervolvement of the two companies has led to a significant increase in market competition.”