Sentences

betake in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To betake oneself means to go or move to a specified place, often for refuge or comfort.

Sample Sentences

  1. She decided to betake herself to the quiet countryside for some much-needed rest.
  2. In times of trouble, he would often betake himself to the local library for solace.
  3. After the argument, she chose to betake herself to the gym to clear her mind.
  4. The explorers planned to betake themselves to the mountain range that loomed in the distance.
  5. Feeling overwhelmed, he decided to betake himself to his favorite café for a moment of peace.
  6. When faced with uncertainty, many people betake themselves to their loved ones for support.
  7. The artist would often betake herself to the park to find inspiration for her next painting.
  8. As the deadline approached, he felt compelled to betake himself to his office for late-night work.
  9. In search of clarity, she would betake herself to the beach to meditate at sunrise.
  10. After the meeting, he intended to betake himself to the rooftop to enjoy the view of the city.