part with
Third Person
parts with
Present Participle
parting with
Past Tense
parted with
Past Participle
parted with
1
to give away, sell, or let go of something reluctantly
- I'm not ready to part with my old books, even if they're just collecting dust.
- They had to part with some of their valuable possessions to pay the debt.
- It was hard for him to part with his childhood toys, but he knew it was for a good cause.
- I can't believe she parted with her cherished necklace.
- Would you ever part with your rare stamp collection?
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