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1 large sums of money are involved
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2 involve
v. met zich meebrengen; betrekken; er bijhalen; impliceren[ involv]♦voorbeelden:1 whose interests are involved? • om wiens belangen gaat het?the persons involved • de betrokkenendon't get involved in this sordid affair • raak niet betrokken bij dit smerige zaakjebe involved with • een verhouding hebben metlarge sums of money are involved • er zijn grote bedragen mee gemoeidmy new job involves frequent travel • voor mijn nieuwe baan moet ik veel reizen
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