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How do you use the word betake in a sentence?

Here are some sentences using the word "betake":

* Formal: "After a long day of work, I betake myself to my favorite armchair with a good book."

* Literary: "The weary traveler betake himself to the nearest inn, seeking shelter from the storm."

* Archaic: "The king, after a long and perilous journey, betake himself to his castle, where he was greeted with cheers from his subjects."

The word "betake" is most commonly used in formal or literary contexts and can sound slightly archaic. It's often used to describe taking oneself to a specific place or state of being.

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