partake in
partake of
partake a meal with sb.
partake of sb.'s hospitality
Will you partake of our simple meal?
Will you partake of a drink with us?
Would you care to partake of some refreshment?
visitors can partake in golfing or clay pigeon shooting.
partake in each other's joys and sorrows
We do not only meet to share each other’s burdens,but also to partake in each other’s joys.
They partake of beauty to varying degrees.
Her daughters were eagerly called to partake of her joy.
Will you partake of a drink with us?
But universities live in history not outside of it and so they necessarily partake of history's tumultuous changes.
This may lead them to partake in risky or dangerous behaviors.
His very clothes seemed to partake of the hospitable nature of the wearer.
There's nothing wrong with partaking in a healty diet of human blood from a blood bank.
Obviously not all highly intelligent people partake in these vices, but there is a real correlation.
We want to maintain that image and the actual experience that our visitors get to partake in.
It's something that things in the empirical world can participate in or partake of to varying degrees.
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