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31partake — /paˈteɪk / (say pah tayk) verb (i) (partook, partaken, partaking) 1. (sometimes followed by in) to take or have a part or share in common with others; participate. –phrase 2. partake of, a. to receive, take, or have a share in. b. to have… …
32partake in a symposium — index discuss Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
33partake of — {v.}, {formal} 1. To take some of; receive a share of; eat. * /He partook of ordinary country fare as he traveled./ 2. To have the same qualities as; show the characteristics of. * /Her way of cooking partook of both Italian and American habits./ …
34partake of — {v.}, {formal} 1. To take some of; receive a share of; eat. * /He partook of ordinary country fare as he traveled./ 2. To have the same qualities as; show the characteristics of. * /Her way of cooking partook of both Italian and American habits./ …
35partake — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. share [in] (see participate); take (food or drink); receive (part of). See cooperation. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. participate, share, divide, take; see share 2 . See Synonym Study at share . III (Roget… …
36partake\ of — v formal 1. To take some of; receive a share of; eat. He partook of ordinary country fare as he traveled. 2. To have the same qualities as; show the characteristics of. Her way of cooking partook of both Italian and American habits …
37partake — par·take || pÉ‘r teɪk /pÉ‘Ë teɪk v. take a portion, help oneself to a share (of food, etc.); participate, join in …
38partake — to drink alcohol Really no more than to share in, in this case sharing a drink: Harangued in good humoured way by one who has clearly partaken... (Deedes, 1997) …
39partake in — formal join in (an activity). → parts …
40partake — par·take …