take part — To participate or join.
verb
- To participate or join.
- He declined to take part in the meeting because he did not feel he had anything to add.
- I listened to a discussion in which she took part.
- To share or partake.
- So didst thou love man, that thou wouldest take part with him of his misery, that he might take part with thee of thy blessedness.
- We have two famous tribal drums called Ntiri and Abia which are so stimulating that everybody used to take part when they sounded, but Ndiuka were educated not to dance it because it is native.
- To support or ally oneself (with).
- Yet we take part, on the whole, with the author : — and heartily wish him success in the great object of vindicating his country from unmerited aspersions, and trying to make us, in England, ashamed of the vices and defects which he has taken the trouble to point out in our national character and institutions.
- When the Spaniards were formerly contending against France, the noble earl said he felt for them, but he then recommended a cautious and prudent line of conduct to this country, and advised us not to take part with Spain.
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