embrace vs involve

embrace

verb
  • To encircle; to enclose, to encompass. 

  • To clasp (someone or each other) in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug. 

  • To seize (something) eagerly or with alacrity; to accept or take up with cordiality; to welcome. 

  • To enfold, to include (ideas, principles, etc.); to encompass. 

  • To submit to; to undergo. 

noun
  • Full acceptance (of something). 

  • An act of putting arms around someone and bringing the person close to the chest; a hug. 

  • An enclosure partially or fully surrounding someone or something. 

  • An act of enfolding or including. 

involve

verb
  • To envelop, enfold, entangle. 

  • To take in; to gather in; to mingle, blend or merge. 

  • To cause or engage (someone or something) to participate or to become connected or implicated. 

  • To comprise or include; to have as a related part. 

  • To complicate or make intricate. 

How often have the words embrace and involve occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )