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None of them if you want to use the verb concern. According to the Cambridge Dictionary concern to cause worry to someoneThe state of my father’s health concerns usgreatly. [ + that ] It concerns methat he hasn’t been in contact. The subject is that something that you are worried about.
involve (third-person singular simple present involves, present participle involving, simple past and past participle involved) (archaic) To roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine. (archaic) To envelop completely; to surround; to cover; to hide. to involve in darkness or obscurity To complicate or make intricate, as in grammatical structure.
The verb seem means to appear or to give the impression of being something. If you can sew a straight seam on a sewing machine, you can make a quilt in just a day or two. The shoulder seams of the man’s blue waffle-weave jacket were visibly straining; around the brace was tied a necktie, which reached only a third of the way down his chest.
intransitive verb. 1 : to stew gently below or just at the boiling point. 2a : to be in a state of incipient development : ferment ideas simmering in the back of my mind. b : to be in inward turmoil : seethe. transitive verb. : to cook slowly in a liquid just below the boiling point. simmer.
transitive verb. 1 : to carry out, control, or produce by means of a computer computerized music. 2 : to equip with computers computerize public schools. 3a : to store in a computer computerize data.