To include or engage someone jointly in an activity or situation; to involve mutually or together.
From co- (together) + involve (from Latin involvere, meaning 'to wrap up' or 'to surround'). Indicates mutual or shared involvement.
Modern therapy uses coinvolve as a key term—when families coinvolve each member in problem-solving, outcomes improve dramatically because everyone feels ownership rather than blame.
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