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1 actievoerder
n. activist, supporter of activism, one who advocates active involvement as a means to achieve political or other goals -
2 activisme
n. doctrine or policy which advocates active involvement as a means to achieve political or other goals -
3 activist
n. activist, one who advocates active involvement as a means to achieve political or other goals -
4 activistisch
adj. of activism, advocating active involvement as a means to achieve political or other goals, activistic -
5 bekommerdheid
concernment, significance, importance; involvement; worry, anxietybekommerdheid (de) -
6 betrokkenheid
n. involvement, inclusion -
7 deelneming
n. participation, involvement, partaking, taking part, joining in -
8 geïnteresseerdheid
n. interest, involvement in something, curiosity about something -
9 inspraak
n. participation, involvement; say, right or opportunity to speak -
10 interesse
n. interest, involvement in something, curiosity about something -
11 verwarring
n. confusion, embarrassment, perplexity, entanglement, tangle, disorder, disarrangement, distraction, disturbance, disarray, discomposure, imbroglio, involvement, rough and tumble, abashment, turmoil, upset, welter, fluster, puzzlement, stirabout -
12 verwikkeling
n. complication, entanglement, embroilment, imbroglio, involvement, interlacement, addlement, tangle, ravel, snarl, tie up -
13 betrokkenheid
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14 geëngageerdheid
• commitment• involvement -
15 persoonlijke inzet
• personal commitment• personal involvementNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > persoonlijke inzet
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16 bemoeienis
bemoeienis, bemoeiing3 [inmenging] interference♦voorbeelden:2 geen bemoeienis hebben met • not be concerned with, have nothing to do with -
17 betrokkenheid
1 [geëngageerdheid] involvement, commitment ⇒ concern2 [bewolktheid] cloudiness♦voorbeelden:1 politieke/maatschappelijke betrokkenheid • political/social commitment -
18 engagement
3 [verloving] engagement♦voorbeelden: -
19 hij ontkende iets met de zaak te maken te hebben
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij ontkende iets met de zaak te maken te hebben
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20 inspraak
♦voorbeelden:inspraak hebben bij een zaak • have a say in a matter
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