Collaborate vs Partook - What's the difference?
collaborate | partook |
To work together with others to achieve a common goal.
To voluntarily cooperate treasonably, as with an enemy occupation force in one's country.
(partake)
(formal) To take part in an activity; to participate.
* John Locke
To take a share or portion (of).
(obsolete) To have something of the properties, character, or office (of).
* Francis Bacon
As verbs the difference between collaborate and partook
is that collaborate is to work together with others to achieve a common goal while partook is (partake).collaborate
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Verb
(collaborat)- Let's collaborate on this dictionary, and get it finished faster.
- If you collaborate with the occupying forces, you will be shot.
See also
* collaborator * collaborationReferences
* * * * ----partook
English
Verb
(head)partake
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Verb
- Brutes partake in this faculty.
- Will you partake of some food?
- The attorney of the Duchy of Lancaster partakes partly of a judge, and partly of an attorney-general.
