Involution in a sentence as a noun

Perhaps it is not a true red flag but in my eyes it was an involution.

The path of involution leads back along the path that has produced your individual being.

Booleans are very simple types, if you'll give me those, and then Not is the only involution!

If you're curious, the math-y term for an operation that is its own inverse is involution.

In fact, the whole purpose of yoga practice is to help direct your awareness along the involutionary path.

The first major loss of active thymic tissue occurs at the end of childhood, however, in a process known as involution.

If a particular law is not under and enumerated power, or involution of the constitution, it is never a valid law.

A quick look through my bookshelf reveals that out of four books on discrete mathematics, only one contain involution in the index: and there it is mentioned once in a supplementary exercise... I guess that explains why I couldn't seem to recall a term for "self-inverse" [ed: No, that's wrong to, lol. Lets just stick with involution].

Nevertheless, it is worth noting that exponential rates close to the declining curve for thymic T cell production can be seen to emerge from the incidence data, indicating the relevance of the thymic involution timescale.

You can't evolve fast and well, you can't avoid mistake when changes happen and the more concentrated changes the more mistake you'll get...Often after some time evolution start to became for reaction an involution and if people in that country are lucky evolution+involution result after some time in a new stability "golden period", but that's rare...

Involution definitions

noun

reduction in size of an organ or part (as in the return of the uterus to normal size after childbirth)

noun

a long and intricate and complicated grammatical construction

noun

marked by elaborately complex detail

See also: elaborateness elaboration intricacy

noun

the act of sharing in the activities of a group; "the teacher tried to increase his students' engagement in class activities"

See also: engagement participation involvement

noun

the process of raising a quantity to some assigned power

See also: exponentiation

noun

the action of enfolding something

See also: enfolding