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Partake meaning
To take part in an activity; to participate. | To take a share or portion. | To have something of the properties, character, or office.
Example sentences (20)
After all, every Boholano whether from Sevilla or Balilihan deserves to partake of nature’s gift of clean water.
Again, we call of citizens of the beautiful City to partake to the rebuild of the City.
Alcoholic beverages like sake and soju are also served; however, I could not partake as I am a law-abiding citizen of the United States of America and not over the age of 21. Also, as with most restaurants in Convoy, expect a long wait time.
As part of the Knights, the series’ main characters are forced to partake in the group’s usual café attraction.
Atoyibi stressed that, this is an area where a whole family — father, mother and their underaged children — partake in betting.
Attendees, who can partake in scheduled “forest bathing walks,” will hear presentations about the status of the Northeast’s old-growth forests and how to best manage them, carbon storage and sequestration, and health and human connections.
But I still feel that sort of urge to, in some way or form, partake in it.
Chief Don Tom of the Tsartlip First Nation on Vancouver Island says he's been known to "partake" in watching fireworks, as a way to bring families together.
Cone earned the right to partake in this celebratory venture after he obtained his PGA Tour card by finishing in the top 25 of the Korn Ferry Tour points standings at the conclusion of that tour’s season this past August.
Disc golf is booming, with record numbers of players turning up each year to partake in the disc-throwing sport.
Don’t forget to partake in the annual Best Of 2023 contest, sponsored by TMJ.
Even Grizzy is a little sore, so he didn’t partake in the scrimmage part of it.
God’s loving mercy is so superior to the evil and sin of man that he decided to take on the cost of our unfaithfulness himself by becoming man so that we may still partake in the bliss he created us for.
Having looked at the possibilities, I came to the conclusion that it is a venture I really want to partake in.
However, opportunities to partake in the celebrations persist, with tickets for the Party in the Pasture at Coffman Ranch still available.
I admit I have found the softer sides of culture very challenging, especially when one can deliver a class remotely and not necessarily partake in the vibrant residential community that was always at the heart of all educators do.
It’s usually served for breakfast, alongside a salad and an assortment of condiments, but there are as many ways to partake in bò né as there are diners to order it.
Jones is encouraging the public to come out and support the athletes and partake in the fun.
Larocca explained how students can partake in the competition.
More than a decade of investing in India has strongly reaffirmed one of my strongly held beliefs – hold an agnosticism about what your returns ought to look like over 3-5 years to partake in opportunities that can be incredibly rewarding over 10-15 years.