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impliquer

to involve, to imply

verb an-plee-KAY Less Common

Usage Note

Impliquer is used in two main ways: to involve someone or something (cela implique un risque, 'that involves a risk') and to implicate someone (il a été impliqué dans l'affaire, 'he was implicated in the matter'). The reflexive s'impliquer means 'to get involved' or 'to commit oneself', and is often used in professional or personal contexts.

Examples

"Ce travail implique beaucoup de voyages."

Natural Translation

This job involves a lot of travel.

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