take part with

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take part with (third-person singular simple present takes part with, present participle taking part with, simple past took part with, past participle taken part with)

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To side with.
    • 1761, The Modern Part of an Universal History:
      Thus a war was kindled with Lubec; Denmark took part with the king's enemies, and made use of a frivolous pretence, which demonstrated the inclination of his Danish majesty to come to a rupture.