Verb
The word is derived from partake
of Partake
Source: Webster's dictionaryA crust eaten in peace is better than a banquet partaken in anxiety. Aesop
I will certainly not join politics. I would like to be remembered as a clean businessman who has not partaken in any twists and turns beneath the surface, and one who has been reasonably successful. Ratan Tata
And it is to rock the soul and lead the person to immorality, corruption - to forget their prayers, to forget their God. And thus the world has partaken of the spirit of the Negro race, accepting their ways. Warren Jeffs
Having partaken in such a rite, a person was prohibited from entering into marriage or taking monastic vows, and the choreography of the service itself closely parallelled that of the marriage rite. Source: Internet
Carrigan, the narrator, is a fiery redhead whose been married for 13 years and harbors painstaking suspicions about her handsome husband's fidelity, as she, herself, has partaken in a secret, regrettable "indiscretion" of her own. Source: Internet
Late afternoon naps before dinner – at Sugarfish or Gracias Madre or Pace or Republique – and, depending on our Barolo consumption, an episode of on Showtime before bed, partaken with Eataly gelato. Source: Internet