(partake in) To participate in or contribute to
“Whichever monk does not partake in the activities of the community of monks shall pay a fine of one roll of silk.”
(partake of) To share or join in a meal
“Come the day, and a considerable crowd assembled to partake of a communal meal.”
(partake of) To eat or consume as food
“In the meantime, Claire Remm thinks her daughter has invited a boy her own age to partake of pizza.”
(partake of) To be characterized by (a quality)
“They both partake of an autumnal quality, a sense of approaching darkness.”
To consume a liquid
To partake in a feast or large meal
To join or interrupt a conversation by making a remark
To observe or undergo events contributing to one's knowledge
To sample the flavor of something orally
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