partaking in English

verb
1
join in (an activity).
visitors can partake in golfing or clay pigeon shooting
synonyms:participate intake part inengage injoin inenter intoget involved inshare incontribute toplay a part inhave a hand insit in on
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "partaking" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "partaking", or refer to the context using the word "partaking" in the English Dictionary.

1. What do the anointed indicate by partaking of the bread?

2. How does partaking of the sacrament help us in our efforts?

3. How many workers are partaking in the firm's insurance plan?

4. Will you do us the great favour of partaking of our humble wine?

5. Commensal (plural Commensals) (ecology) An organism partaking in a commensal relationship

6. We renew covenants we have made by partaking of the sacrament.

7. How are the anointed strengthened spiritually by partaking of the bread and the wine?

8. Ask the class to look for additional blessings that come from partaking of the sacrament.

9. By partaking of the fruit first, she did what needed to be done.

10. Synonyms for Companionate include sharing, allocation, allotment, distribution, division, giving, giving out, dividing, partaking and participating

11. What bearing does the new covenant have on the partaking of the Memorial emblems?

12. Tonight, we will be partaking of a liquid repast as we wend our way up The Golden Mile.

13. By partaking unworthily, they became “guilty respecting the body and the blood of the Lord.”

14. Bowing is a very important tradition in Japan, and much can be learned from partaking in it

15. Because there is one loaf, we, although many, are one body, for we are all partaking of that one loaf.”

16. “You cannot be partaking of ‘the table of Jehovah’ and the table of demons.” —1 Corinthians 10:21.

17. Angelic (Adjective) Belonging to, or proceeding from, angels; resembling, characteristic of, or partaking of the nature of, an angel.

18. In contrast to those who tasted and wandered off were those who were found continuously partaking of the fruit.

19. They were all in an attitude of mocking and pointing fingers toward those who were partaking of the fruit.

20. Because there is one loaf, we, although many, are one body, for we are all partaking of that one loaf.

21. To keep oneself from doing, engaging in, or partaking of something; refrain: Abstain from partisan political rhetoric; Abstain from drinking alcohol

22. Angelical (comparative more Angelical, superlative most Angelical) Belonging to, or proceeding from, angels; resembling, characteristic of, or partaking of the nature of, an angel

23. (Deuteronomy 14:3-20) The slaughtered animals may not have been bled properly, and partaking of such meat would have violated God’s Law.

24. 🔊 While I have been offered a million dollars to stay overnight in the haunted house, my Cowardice prevents me from partaking in the adventure

25. Angelic (comparative more Angelic, superlative most Angelic) Belonging to, or proceeding from, angels; resembling, characteristic of, or partaking of the nature of, an angel

26. (Revelation 5:9, 10; 7:4) Last year, 8,756 testified to their belief that they were of this number by partaking of the emblems during the Memorial celebration.

27. Because there is one loaf, we, although many, are one body, for we are all partaking of that one loaf.” —1 Corinthians 10:16, 17.

28. If such an anointed one has produced “fruits that befit repentance,” then he is not showing contempt for Jesus’ sacrifice by partaking of the Memorial emblems. —Luke 3:8.

29. “And it was filled with people, ... and they were in the attitude of mocking and pointing their fingers towards those who had come ... and were partaking of the fruit.

30. Ambrosial: Of or pertaining to ambrosia; partaking of the nature or qualities of ambrosia; anointed or fragrant with ambrosia; hence, delighting the taste or smell; delicious; fragrant; sweet-smelling: as, Ambrosial …

31. 141 It is to be commenced with prayer; and after partaking of abread and wine, he is to gird himself according to the bpattern given in the thirteenth chapter of John’s testimony concerning me.

32. Commensal (plural Commensals) An organism partaking in a Commensal relationship2001, Yann Martel, Life of Pi, Canongate (2003), →ISBN, page 260: The tree did indeed grow right out of the algae, as I had seen from the lifeboat

33. Noun A thing partaking of and blending the qualities, forms, or uses of two other and different things: as, a mule is a Compromise between a horse and an ass; a sofa is a Compromise between a chair and a bed

34. 13 And as I cast my eyes round about, that perhaps I might discover my family also, I beheld a ariver of water; and it ran along, and it was near the tree of which I was partaking the fruit.

35. Interchangable with monged or monged out." Bonged out " is the state you are left in after partaking in the prolonged inhalation of combusted canabis (herbal or hash) smoke & vapour drawn up through water in a smoking device known as a bong

36. While Adumbrating its recurrence as partaking of the effort to preserve the poignant memories of a totalitarian past, the authors do not fail to alert to the impending petrification of Stalin's specter that has, in the course of decades, haunted Russian fiction and defined its mono-logism.

37. Adlung, Grove and Wedgwood list it as synonymous with Bombarde, but Audsley says: The Bombardon has been confounded with the Bombarde, but they are properly two distinct stops tonally.The voice of the Bombardon should be between the voiced of the Bombarde and the Bassoon, while partaking of the character of both

38. I rarely drink Pinot Grigio and am somewhat guilty of partaking in the widespread belief that most low-end Pinot Grigio’s are insipid, watery and just plain boring.Having said that, there are certainly times when you want a wine that is crisp, refreshing and light and the popularity of the Contadino Pinot Grigio in the Trader Joe’s Wine

39. (Matthew 26:26-29; Luke 22:28-30) If one who has each year been partaking is this year confined to a sickbed at home or in a hospital, elders of the local congregation will arrange for one of them to take some of the bread and wine to the sick one, discuss appropriate Bible texts on the subject, and serve the emblems.