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Definition of "take part" []

  • To participate or join. (verb)
  • To share or partake. (verb)

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Use "take part" in a sentence
  • "The other persons convoked, with a right only to take part in consultations, are non-exempt abbots, deputies of cathedral or even collegiate chapters, superiors of religious institutes, deputies of the universities and rectors of seminaries, and lastly the consultors, theologians, and canonists."
  • "If Dr. Seabury had not been invited to take part in the consecration of Dr. Claggert, a schism between Connecticut an the rest of the country would have been the immediate result."
  • "Denis Oswald, a Swiss IOC member, has declined to take part in the voting process since the International Rowing Federation of which he is president has received sponsorship from Korean Air."
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