🙋participate

verb
/pɑːrˈtɪsɪpeɪt/

Meaning

to take part in an event or activity
to take part in or become involved in an activity

Example Sentences

Many students will participate in the cultural festival.

Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities.

Example Expressions

participate in

Synonyms

join, engage, take part, involve, contribute
Entry 1
join, engage, take part, involve, contribute
Entry 2
join, engage, contribute, take part

Antonyms

avoid, abstain, withdraw, exclude
Entry 1
avoid, abstain
Entry 2
abstain, withdraw, avoid, exclude

Collocations

participate actively, participate fully, participate in, actively participate, participate together, participate willingly
Entry 1
participate actively, participate fully, participate in
Entry 2
participate in, actively participate, participate fully, participate together, participate willingly

More Example Sentences

We finally decided not to participate.

They participated in planning the trip.

They were willing enough to participate.

She participated in solving the problem.

Will the USA team participate in the match?

They rarely choose to participate in sports.

He participates in training sessions every week.

Will the New York Yankees participate in the championship?

A teacher helps a student who is struggling with math after class every afternoon by explaining the problems in simpler ways and using real-life examples like shopping and cooking until the student begins to understand and his grades improve significantly giving him the confidence to participate in class

A teacher helps a student who is struggling with math after class every afternoon by explaining the problems in simpler ways and using real-life examples like shopping and cooking until the student begins to understand and his grades improve significantly giving him the confidence to participate in class and dream of becoming an engineer one day.

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