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

1. I partook in your groovy painkillers

2. 9 I partook of the infinte calm in winch she lay.

3. Think about ways you could “partake” of the Atonement like Lehi “partook” of the fruit.

4. (1 John 4:8) Third, Eve partook of the fruit before Adam and later gave some to her husband.

5. 18 The available records show that for many years most Memorial attenders partook of the emblems.

6. Why did Dunn remain Aloof from the expatriate society in Macao for so many years when other traders partook of it regularly?

7. When the vision became reality, Paul was baptized, received holy spirit, partook of food, and gained strength. —Ac 9:9-19.

8. The apostles partook of the wine that stood for Jesus’ blood of the covenant (See paragraphs 11, 12)

9. Betook •Betook, book, brook, Brooke, Chinook, chook, Coke, cook, Cooke, crook, forsook, Gluck, hook, look, mistook, nook, partook, rook, schnook, schtuck, Shilluk

10. Camaraderieship Sunday, February 4, 2007 A Little Birdie Told Me About The Occurrences of Late June through Last August That You Partook In I heard they are making another sequel to I …

11. In the evening a last solemn ceremony was held in the Hagia Sophia, in which the Emperor and representatives of both the Latin and Greek church partook, together with nobility from both sides.

12. Plural, ἀγαπαι, , Agapae, love-feasts, feasts expressing and fostering mutual love which used to be held by Christians before the celebration of the Lord's supper, and at which the poorer Christians mingled with the wealthier and partook in common with the rest of food provided at the expense of the wealthy:

13. Our ancestors thought they were acting Benevolently in putting badge dresses on charity children.; Thorndyke smiled Benevolently and caught my eye, once more, with a gleam of amusement.; In cases of this kind compassion lends its aid, and Benevolently stretches the story.; Even Brisby partook of the reflected rays, and he was very Benevolently considered by her.