Partake

//pɑɹˈteɪk//

"Partake" in a Sentence (12 examples)

All the students will partake in the play.

Finally he invited all and sundry to partake of the cake and all.

Though most adults partake, Jessie eschews coffee.

You can watch if you don't want to partake.

Humanity's food, cloth, place of living, transport, entertainment are all created together by people around the globe. Also, people who partake in these activities only know a fraction of how the parts are created, without exception. Therefore, when we decide to help ourselves to help the entire world, as long as we focus with our entire being to create, the entire world will help us.

There is a free cocktail party going on, but the only catch is you’ll need to get to the comet Lovejoy to partake.

There is, besides, something in the appearance and bearing of a midwife upon those occasions which diffuses a spirit of buoyancy and light-heartedness not only through the immediate family, but also through all who may happen to participate in the ceremony, or partake of the good cheer.

Brutes partake in this faculty.

Will you partake of some food?

The steak and chips partaken of for lunch seemed now to belong to another decade. He regretfully recognized the fact that he would not make a success of a hunger strike.

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c. 1620, Francis Bacon, letter of advice to Sir George Villiers the Attorney of the Duchy of Lancaster , who partakes of both qualities, partly of a judge in the court, and partly of an attorney-general

The people are encouraged to perceive their liberation in historic terms and to trust that new events will partake of past glories.

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