take+part+in+or+with

  • 1take part (in something) — phrase to be involved in an activity with other people They will be taking part in the discussions, along with many other organizations. Elections were held, but the KLA refused to take part. Thesaurus: to take part, or to become involvedsynonym… …

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  • 2take part with — To take the side of • • • Main Entry: ↑part …

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  • 3take part — (in sth) ► to be involved in something with other people: »Most of the board members took part in the discussions. Main Entry: ↑take …

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  • 4take part in sth — take part (in sth) ► to be involved in something with other people: »Most of the board members took part in the discussions. Main Entry: ↑take …

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  • 5take part with — index assist, conspire, cooperate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 6take part — index combine (act in concert), compete, engage (involve), involve (participate), join (associate oneself with) …

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  • 7take part in — PARTICIPATE IN, engage in, join in, get involved in, share in, play a part/role in, be a participant in, contribute to, be associated with, have a hand in. → part * * * take part in To share or to assist in • • • Main Entry: ↑part …

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  • 8take part in — all students must take part in the CPR course before the end of junior year Syn: participate in, engage in, join in, get involved in, share in, play a part/role in, be a participant in, contribute to, be associated with, have a hand in …

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  • 9Take Ionescu — Prime Minister of Romania In office December 18, 1921 – January 19, 1922 Monarch Ferdinand I of Romania Preceded by …

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  • 10Part — (p[aum]rt), n. [F. part, L. pars, gen. partis; cf. parere to bring forth, produce. Cf. {Parent}, {Depart}, {Parcel}, {Partner}, {Party}, {Portion}.] 1. One of the portions, equal or unequal, into which anything is divided, or regarded as divided; …

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