Examples of 'partake' in a sentence
Meaning of "partake"
To 'partake' as a verb means to participate in or consume something
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- To take part in an activity; to participate.
- To take a share or portion (of or in).
- To have something of the properties, character, or office (of).
How to use "partake" in a sentence
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And those who partake in it feel solidarity.
Partake in water exercises to build leg muscles.
I am opting to partake in just the eat part.
Partake in more unhealthy weight control practices.
Turghan will partake in his newest purchase.
Partake in a welcome bread and salt ceremony.
I will not partake in the vote today.
Partake in the empires and dreams of men.
Or whether they would partake in criminal behavior.
They partake of the nature of their origin.
Big to those who partake in the result.
You all just never let me partake.
I would never partake in such an unsanitary interaction.
Likewise are we so very happy to partake in your joy.
I refuse to partake in this sinful display of hedonism.
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I was unable to let myself partake of the hypocrisy.
Likes to partake in the finer things in life.
Let us cross the threshold and partake.
It is time to partake with the privilege of silence.
We convinced this old boy to partake with us.
Let all partake of the feast of faith.
Bless this food of which we are about to partake.
Not everyone will partake in a screening program.
He told his mother that he would partake.
Academy players will partake in weekly training.
It might do you some good to actually partake.
Advisers can partake of three different luncheons.
It was considered as a religious virtue to partake of this meal.
To truly partake in the sacrament requires faith.
I warmly invite you to partake in this pleasure.
Do not partake in their sins with them.
He knew they would partake of the fruit.
A social contract in which you agree to partake.
We shall not partake in their premature celebration.
Twice a day there is an opportunity to partake in services.
I would not partake in any of this stuff.
Let us have some words before we partake.
And she can partake one day.
And how he just wants people to partake.
I would love to partake in that with you.
So that all may revel and partake.
Because they are about to partake in a little exploration.
Only the brave or foolish seem to partake.
I will not partake in such a vulgar affair.
And they did not agree to partake in no hunt.
Yet they partake of it just as much as adults.
They were fans chosen to partake in the concert.
And wish you enormous blessings to partake.
You can likewise partake in any of theirs.
Law forbids anyone but a priest to partake of it.