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participating

noun as in sharing

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Andreessen Horowitz first participated in the company’s Series B round back in 2015.

Vice President Pence, meanwhile, is headed to Georgia, where he is scheduled to participate in two rallies on behalf of Republican Sens.

The resort is part of the Powder Alliance—if you have a season pass to any of the participating resorts, you get three free days of skiing here.

The city has since brought a much smaller number of students, about 600, back to schools where they are participating in virtual instruction, but in a school building.

More than 75 restaurants and bars are participating in the program to celebrate cocktail culture and everything that it means.

Seventy-two adults between the ages of 18 and 50 are participating in the trial, led by the pediatrics department at Oxford.

Despite conventional wisdom, there are no rewards just for participating.

They are not “participating” in or “facilitating” a gay wedding.

Allowing residents to grow, smoke, and gift weed, it legalizes participating in the weed community, but not profiting from it.

They said yes, so I went to see some of their work, loved it, and found out that I could become a participating producer.

Such provisions prevented many uneducated Negroes from participating in elections.

Thus, some particular man differs from the Man-essence, only participating therein.

As to the other elements, could not water exist without participating in the earth?

Likewise, what is both "active" and "passive" becomes such in participating in "activity" and "passivity."

He regards Beowulf and a son of Hunferth as participating 18 in that expedition.

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On this page you'll find 173 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to participating, such as: collegial, concerted, coordinated, harmonious, interdependent, and reciprocal.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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