To take part in



Example: They take part in discussions

Definition


"To take part in" means to actively join or participate in an event, activity, or discussion, contributing or being involved alongside others. For example, when people take part in discussions, they share their opinions and engage with the conversation.

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Etymology


The phrase "to take part in" originated from the combination of the verb "take," meaning to grasp or seize, and the noun "part," meaning a portion or share. Together, it literally means to 'seize a portion,' which evolved into the expression of joining or participating in something. Did you know? This phrase has been used since the 16th century to describe involvement in activities.