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Partake

Partake is a verb with two primary senses. The core meaning is to take part in something or to share in it, as in participating in an event or activity. It can also mean to consume or partake of something, especially food or drink, indicating receiving a portion.

In usage, partaking takes either in or of, depending on the sense. Partake in a ceremony or

Partake is more formal or literary than many everyday synonyms. In everyday speech, speakers often use participate,

Etymologically, partake blends the idea of sharing a part with taking or receiving something, arising in Middle

Examples: They partook in the village festival. She partook of the sumptuous dessert. The committee members

partaking
in
a
discussion
emphasizes
participation
in
an
activity.
Partake
of
a
meal
or
partake
of
the
offerings
highlights
consuming
or
receiving
a
portion.
In
modern
prose,
partaking
in
activities
is
common,
while
partaking
of
food
or
offerings
tends
to
be
more
formal
or
literary.
join
in,
or
share
in
instead.
The
verb
is
typically
used
in
past
or
past
participle
forms:
partook
(simple
past)
and
partaken
(past
participle).
The
imperative
form
Let
us
partake
is
rare
in
contemporary
usage
but
may
appear
in
ceremonial
or
traditional
contexts.
English
with
influence
from
Old
French
and
broader
Latin
roots
related
to
part
or
portion.
partook
in
the
discussion.
Let
us
partake
of
this
opportunity.