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View definitions for take part

take part

verb as in conduce

verb as in indulge

verb as in play

verb as in recreate

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The day before, that friend had been sending her videos from a demonstration in Casablanca that she was taking part in and Ms Belhassan was immediately uploading them onto her social media accounts.

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Even before Friday's game they had won possession more times than any other Premier League team, taken part in more duels and made more recoveries than anyone else.

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In video footage from the first tee Saturday morning, McMahan appeared to be taking part in a profane chant aimed at McIlroy.

Greater Manchester's mayor Andy Burnham was at BBC Radio Manchester's studios in Salford Quays, preparing to take part in his regular In The Hot Seat interview, when initial reports filtered in.

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It is a civilian role which involves working closely with sergeants and constables, but not taking part in arrests.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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