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- PARTAKE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PARTAKE is to take part in or experience something along with others How to use partake in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Partake
- PARTAKE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Would you care to partake of a little wine with us? She was happy to partake in the festivities Feel free to partake of the food and drink displayed on tables Nor is there a word for an act we partake in often -- continuing to eat once we're already full
- partake - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(formal) To take a share or portion [with of or in] Will you partake of some food?
- PARTAKE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
When you partake in something, you join in, like when you partake in the three-legged race and bobbing for apples at your town fall festival The verb partake is almost always followed by the word in, and used in a somewhat formal context
- PARTAKE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
intransitive verb 1 (usually fol by in) to take or have a part or share along with others; participate He won't partake in the victory celebration 2 (usually fol by of) to receive, take, or have a share or portion to partake of a meal
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- Partake - definition of partake by The Free Dictionary
To take or have a part or share; participate: partake in the celebration 2 To take or be given part or portion: The guests partook of a delicious dinner 3 To share some of the properties of something else: "Each tale partakes of its creator's poetic imagination" (Charles Scribner III)
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