parts
/pɑrts/
verb
- To separate or move apart.
- She parted the curtains to look outside.
- The crowd parted to let the ambulance through.
- The two friends parted ways after high school.
- To leave or say goodbye.
- He parted from his family to start a new job abroad.
- We parted on good terms after the meeting.
- They parted with a warm hug at the airport.
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noun
- Pieces or sections of something larger.
- She divided the cake into equal parts for everyone.
- The mechanic ordered new parts for the car engine.
- The book is divided into three main parts.
- Roles or functions in a play, movie, or activity.
- She learned her part in the musical perfectly.
- Everyone has to do their part to keep the team working.
- He played the part of the villain in the school play.
- Regions or areas of a place.
- Some parts of the city are very old and historic.
- We visited the northern parts of the country last summer.
- The storm caused damage in many parts of the state.
- Some but not all of something; a portion.
- He spent part of the afternoon reading.
- Only part of the audience stayed until the end.
- Part of the problem is that we don't have enough time.
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