Definition of To take part. Meaning of To take part. Synonyms of To take part

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Definition of To take part

To take part
To take over, to undertake; to take the management of. [Eng.] --Cross (Life of G. Eliot). To take part, to share; as, they take part in our rejoicing. To take part with, to unite with; to join with.

Meaning of To take part from wikipedia

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- cinematography, a take refers to each filmed "version" of a particular shot or "setup". Takes of each shot are generally numbered starting with "take one" and...
- together, wire together." However, Hebb emphasized that cell A needs to "take part in firing" cell B, and such causality can occur only if cell A fires...