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[ UK /pɑːtˈe‍ɪk/ ]
[ US /pɑɹˈteɪk/ ]
VERB
  1. have, give, or receive a share of
    We shared the cake
  2. have some of the qualities or attributes of something
  3. consume
    She didn't touch her food all night

How To Use partake In A Sentence

  • These are based on the observation that expenditure is typically necessary to partake in such recreational activities.
  • They invited us to partake of their simple meal.
  • Also, there is the mythological theme of the Monkey King, who has partaken of the Peach of Immortality.
  • Venison was seldom served without this accompaniment, but furmety, sweetened with sugar, was a favorite dish of itself, the ‘clean broth’ being omitted when a lord was to be the partaker.
  • For one farthing, given to a poor man in alms, a man is made partaker of the beatifical vision. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • I was glad when he left them because I was a vegetarian and didn't wish to partake of any beefy, meaty nonsense.
  • This psalm blesses us with the promise that our lives have meaning and partake of the majesty of God.
  • Also, they have never partaken in the demographic bullying which is seeing to it that the streets of Britain are the subject of a creeping - more of a brisk walk actually - colonisation aka multiculturalism. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • In the past, the Malays were tied to their agrarian communities, and the British brought in Chinese and Indians to partake in different spheres of economic activities.
  • In that same year Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, saw in the dances of the Indians a near and dangerous temptation, for after once being in their Houses, and beholding what their worship was, I durst never be an eye witnesse . . . lest I should have been partaker of Satans inventions and worships, contrary to Ephes. A Renegade History of the United States
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