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take part
verb as in act
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verb as in act
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verb as in appear
verb as in compete
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verb as in cooperate
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verb as in engage
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verb as in indulge
verb as in partake
verb as in play
verb as in play-act
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- be on
- bring down the house
- burlesque
- characterize
- do
- do a turn
- dramatize
- emote
- enact
- feign
- go on
- go over
- ham
- ham it up
- impersonate
- lay an egg
- make debut
- mime
- mimic
- mug
- parody
- perform
- personate
- personify
- play
- play gig
- play part
- play role
- portray
- pretend
- put it over
- rehearse
- represent
- say one's piece
- simulate
- star
- stooge
- strut
- tread the boards
verb as in recreate
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Example Sentences
Who was elected president of what country in May in an election that much of the country refused to take part in?
About 50 lawyers from six other regions take part, operating in shifts.
In a Lynx, however, Harry could take part in reconnaissance missions and transport passengers.
A sold-out crowd of 800 (mostly) women packed the Charline McCombs Empire Theatre in San Antonio to take part in the event.
More than a dozen from Texas colleges and universities volunteered to take part in reviewing texts this past summer.
They were now followed by only five or six of their pursuers, the rest having turned back to take part in the battle.
From his cantonments round Berlin Davout was summoned in 1809 to take part in another struggle with Austria.
In 1807, however, he was called up to reinforce the Grand Army in time to take part in the decisive battle at Friedland.
The only genuine act of volition is that in which all the obscure forces of our nature take part.
At first Tchaikovsky hesitated to take part in the competition, lest he should be unsuccessful.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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