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partake - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- repast: Previous, however, to his being allowed to partake of a repast along with them, he is bound under fearful oaths.
- salvation: Let them come and partake of this great salvation.
- refreshment: No person shall, except with the consent of a library officer, partake of refreshment in the library.
- loaf: We are to partake of the bread morally, we all partake of the one loaf.
- feast: They prayed that she should honor their homes with a visit and partake of the feast they were most eager to offer.
Preposition: with
- question: You will be encouraged to partake with questions and conversation but will not be pressurized to do so.
Modifying Another Word
- all: Here at the Honiton day project we all partake in a wide variety of activities which change between weeks.
- fully: Balliol historians partake fully of the myriad opportunities provided by studying in the largest university for History in Britain.
- not: A theory which did not partake of these qualities would be a dead theory: dry bones.
- then: Simple logic demands that said revelation must then partake of fallibility.
Preposition: in
- refreshment: People were invited to look around and were offered to partake in light refreshments.
- ritual: You too can partake in the ritual of the masquerade.
- activity: Our Skipper knows all the best locations from which you can partake in the activity of your choice.
- discussion: You can view all the comments under relevant topics, but if you want to partake in discussions, you will need to register.
- sport: Those wishing to partake in summer sports, when rugby is not played!
- event: You partake in events entirely at your own risk.
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