partake (Meaning)

Wordnet

partake (v)

have some of the qualities or attributes of something

have, give, or receive a share of

consume

Webster

partake (v. i.)

To take a part, portion, lot, or share, in common with others; to have a share or part; to participate; to share; as, to partake of a feast with others.

To have something of the properties, character, or office; -- usually followed by of.

Webster

partake (v. t.)

To partake of; to have a part or share in; to share.

To admit to a share; to cause to participate; to give a part to.

To distribute; to communicate.

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partake Sentence Examples

  1. Guests eagerly lined up to partake in the lavish feast prepared by the renowned chef.
  2. The children joyously partook in the fun and games organized at the birthday party.
  3. As tradition dictated, the newlyweds partook of a sip of wine from a goblet to seal their union.
  4. The hikers decided to partake in a brief rest at the scenic viewpoint overlooking the valley.
  5. The students partook diligently in the science experiment, eager to learn about the properties of the unknown substance.
  6. The delegates from various nations partook in the summit to discuss matters of global significance.
  7. The community members came together to partake in a collective effort to clean up the neighborhood park.
  8. The choir members partook harmoniously in the rendition of the national anthem, filling the auditorium with pride.
  9. The guests partook sparingly in the exotic delicacies, savoring each bite with appreciation.
  10. The members of the society partook in a lively debate, sharing their diverse perspectives on the contentious topic.

FAQs About the word partake

have some of the qualities or attributes of something, have, give, or receive a share of, consumeTo take a part, portion, lot, or share, in common with others;

participate, know,share,experience, see, endure, feel, receive, accept, taste

diet, diet,,fast, fast

Guests eagerly lined up to partake in the lavish feast prepared by the renowned chef.

The children joyously partook in the fun and games organized at the birthday party.

As tradition dictated, the newlyweds partook of a sip of wine from a goblet to seal their union.

The hikers decided to partake in a brief rest at the scenic viewpoint overlooking the valley.