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/teɪk pɑːrt/ · take part
verb
  1. To participate or join in an activity, event, or discussion. She decided to take part in the charity run to raise money for a good cause.
  2. To share or partake in something, often in a social or communal context. They took part in the potluck dinner, bringing a dish to share with the group.
  3. To support or ally oneself with a particular cause, organization, or individual. The company took part in the environmental initiative by reducing its carbon footprint.
Did you know? The phrase 'take part' has been used in various contexts, including sports, politics, and social activism, highlighting its versatility and importance in everyday language.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 17, 2026