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Definition of participate in English: participateverb pɑːˈtɪsɪpeɪtpɑrˈtɪsəˌpeɪt [no object]1Be involved; take part. thousands participated in a nationwide strike 数千人参加了全国性的大罢工。 Example sentencesExamples - We are looking for any children interested in participating in Tag rugby for their area.
- He had this great idea to involve people in participating in writing a short fantasy story.
- Join now and participate in the first contest to win Collectible Swept Away Posters!
- In this contest of will and purpose, not every nation joins every mission, or participates in the same way.
- All shops participating in the festival will be given entry forms for the prize.
- The ethnographer is engaged in regular interaction with people and participates in their daily lives.
- More accurately, the erosion of pluralism means that one participates in a kind of negative identification.
- There is value in participating in a system where we all share with some common rules.
- Sound is a mixed choir with a flexible structure generated by the nature of its repertoire and of the events it participates in.
- If I was to do anything to help, perhaps it could involve participating in protests and so on.
- Thanks also to the swimmers who participated and those who contributed in any way.
- Finally, if you are fortunate enough to be able to participate in an employee share scheme, do so!
- Twenty nine cars participated in what was regarded as the best and most enjoyable hunt ever.
- Parents need to engage with sport and encourage their children to participate.
- Though he misses playing in matches he feels that he cannot risk injury by participating.
- Twenty two patients participated in an additional joint consultation with their own doctor.
- Theists argue that God is a personal, loving God who shares and participates in our lives i.e. he shares in our joy and in our pain.
- Carnival is not a spectacle seen by the people; they live in it, and everyone participates because its very idea embraces all people.
- Failure to do so will be taken to mean that the clubs involved will not participate.
- The Syndicate has consistently led the pack in all areas it participates in, paid its dues as a guild, and earned its place as a lead guild in the gaming world.
Synonyms take part, engage, join, get involved, share, play a part, play a role, be a participant, partake cooperate, help, assist, lend a hand go in for, contribute to, be associated with, associate oneself with, have a hand in, have something to do with, be (a) party to informal get in on the act, pitch in 2participate ofarchaic Have or possess (a particular quality) 〈古〉具有,带有(特殊的性质) both members participate of harmony 两个成员都具有与人和睦相处的性格。 Synonyms benefit from, have the benefit of, reap the benefits of, have the advantage, have the use of, have available, avail oneself of, be blessed with, be favoured with, be endowed with, be born with, be possessed of
OriginLate 15th century: from Latin participat- 'shared in', from the verb participare, based on pars, part- 'part' + capere 'take'. Definition of participate in US English: participateverbpɑrˈtɪsəˌpeɪtpärˈtisəˌpāt [no object]1Take part. 参与,参加 thousands participated in a nationwide strike 数千人参加了全国性的大罢工。 Example sentencesExamples - If I was to do anything to help, perhaps it could involve participating in protests and so on.
- Twenty nine cars participated in what was regarded as the best and most enjoyable hunt ever.
- In this contest of will and purpose, not every nation joins every mission, or participates in the same way.
- All shops participating in the festival will be given entry forms for the prize.
- We are looking for any children interested in participating in Tag rugby for their area.
- Finally, if you are fortunate enough to be able to participate in an employee share scheme, do so!
- The ethnographer is engaged in regular interaction with people and participates in their daily lives.
- Carnival is not a spectacle seen by the people; they live in it, and everyone participates because its very idea embraces all people.
- Theists argue that God is a personal, loving God who shares and participates in our lives i.e. he shares in our joy and in our pain.
- Join now and participate in the first contest to win Collectible Swept Away Posters!
- Failure to do so will be taken to mean that the clubs involved will not participate.
- Parents need to engage with sport and encourage their children to participate.
- Thanks also to the swimmers who participated and those who contributed in any way.
- More accurately, the erosion of pluralism means that one participates in a kind of negative identification.
- The Syndicate has consistently led the pack in all areas it participates in, paid its dues as a guild, and earned its place as a lead guild in the gaming world.
- There is value in participating in a system where we all share with some common rules.
- Sound is a mixed choir with a flexible structure generated by the nature of its repertoire and of the events it participates in.
- Though he misses playing in matches he feels that he cannot risk injury by participating.
- He had this great idea to involve people in participating in writing a short fantasy story.
- Twenty two patients participated in an additional joint consultation with their own doctor.
Synonyms take part, engage, join, get involved, share, play a part, play a role, be a participant, partake 2participate ofarchaic Have or possess (a particular quality) 〈古〉具有,带有(特殊的性质) both members participate of harmony 两个成员都具有与人和睦相处的性格。 Synonyms benefit from, have the benefit of, reap the benefits of, have the advantage, have the use of, have available, avail oneself of, be blessed with, be favoured with, be endowed with, be born with, be possessed of
OriginLate 15th century: from Latin participat- ‘shared in’, from the verb participare, based on pars, part- ‘part’ + capere ‘take’. |