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involvierten

Involvierten is the simple past tense form of the German verb involvieren, meaning to involve or to bring someone into a matter or process. It is used to describe a completed action in the past, often in formal writing or narrative contexts.

Grammatically, involvieren is a regular -ieren verb. Its Präteritum (simple past) forms include ich involvierte, du

The capitalized form die Involvierten can function as a nominalized plural noun meaning “the involved ones”

Etymology and usage notes: involvieren derives from Latin involvere, with the German form taking influence from

involvierTest,
er
involvierte,
wir
involvierten,
ihr
involviertet,
sie
involvierten.
The
past
participle
is
involviert,
and
with
the
auxiliary
haben
it
forms
the
perfect:
Wir
haben
ihn
involviert.
In
the
plural,
the
sentence
Die
Forscher
involvierten
mehrere
Partner
is
a
typical
example
of
the
simple
past
usage.
or
more
specifically
“the
involved
parties,”
and
is
used
to
refer
to
people
who
were
involved
in
a
matter.
For
example:
Die
Involvierten
sagten,
sie
wollten
weitere
Schritte
prüfen,
and
Die
Involvierten
wurden
als
Zeugen
benannt.
other
European
languages
that
contributed
to
the
modern
sense
of
“to
involve.”
The
term
is
common
in
business,
legal,
journalism,
and
academic
contexts.
It
often
contrasts
with
beteiligen
(to
participate
or
involve
in
a
more
neutral
sense)
and
with
verwickeln
(to
entangle,
sometimes
with
a
negative
connotation).
Examples
illustrate
that
involvieren
emphasizes
the
act
of
including
someone
in
a
matter
or
process.