×
: to be involved in some activity : to participate in something. Almost everyone took part in the celebration. She refused to take part in the discussion.
May 26, 2024
People also ask
4 days ago · to be actively involved in something with other people: All the children took part in the Thanksgiving play.
Idioms and Phrases. Play a role in, share in, participate, as in Will you be taking part in the wedding? or He did not take part in the discussion . [Late 1300s] ...
idiom. chiefly British. : to show support for someone in an argument, disagreement, etc. The public has taken the accused woman's part because of her young age.
4 days ago · TAKE SOMEONE'S PART meaning: 1. to support someone: 2. to be involved in an activity with other people: 3. to support someone: . Learn more.
to participate; share or partake. They refused to take part in any of the activities of the community. See full dictionary entry for part.
Other forms: took part; taking part; taken part; takes part. Definitions of take part. verb. share in something. synonyms: participate. see moresee less.
(idiomatic) To share or partake. They had cake and ice cream, but he did not take part.
take a part of (verb as in share) Strongest matches. distribute divide participate receive split. Strong matches. accord administer allot apportion assign ...
Nov 18, 2010 · "Take part in" means participar en. "Take part of" isn't really a fixed expression; it means literally to take a portion of something.