Participate in a sentence as a verb

Don't participate in them and scold everyone that does them.

They tried to create some sort of game jam, and invited some teams of indie devs to participate.

This speaks to a few things and our opportunity to participate in them:No one is self made.

Individuals who participate in the IPO will lose a lot of money.

This encourages people to get to know each other and participate in a coherent discussion that spans beyond 24 hours.

I also know people who use ***** illegally, as well as participate in or facilitate underage drinking, and I don't have a problem with any of it.

Two, it emphasizes that we can participate in the game of isolating jerrya, and doing so will shield us from his treatment, as well as the harsh treatment of any who join in.

When you're the lone Excel fan in a company where everyone else is using 123, even if you love Excel, you can't switch until you can participate in the 123 ecology.

To participate, it expected you to know how to do a bunch of things that seem trivial to tech folks but frighteningly complicated to everybody else.

The fact is, it's socially acceptable, among my social circles, to pirate, to use *****, and to {participate in,facilitate} underage drinking.

There are already a bunch of well known "technologists" who don't just show up to do one Q&A session, but regularly participate in the community, which is, IMO, even better.

We should be throwing the bums out-- from Obama down to the local state congresspeople or local sheriffs and judges who fail to take actions overturning this, or who themselves participate in this.

We all participate in investment decisions and advise the companies on many different matters-- including business strategy.

If the government has a broader voluntary national security program to gather customer data we dont participate in it."One down, several to go. If I were Google/Facebook/Yahoo executives I would be very worried right now as to what soon-to-be-released revelations say about their NSA cooperation.

Participate definitions

verb

share in something

verb

become a participant; be involved in; "enter a race"; "enter an agreement"; "enter a drug treatment program"; "enter negotiations"

See also: enter