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partake

[pahr-teyk] / pɑrˈteɪk /


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On any given day, around one in 10 Americans will partake of a slice, according to the Agriculture Department.

From The Wall Street Journal

During her dream bridal shower, Williams and her friends munched on Asian food before partaking in a lip-synch battle.

From MarketWatch

It’s pinkies up at Wimbledon, as match-goers partake in a traditional British afternoon tea overlooking the courts.

From Salon

But niche pleasures, for those who partake in them, are often the keenest.

From The Wall Street Journal

He will no longer write the annual shareholder letter that comes out in February, and he will no longer partake in the annual shareholder meetings.

From MarketWatch