side+with

  • 1side with — ˈside with [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they side with he/she/it sides with present participle siding with past tense sided with pas …

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  • 2side with — (someone) to agree with or support someone. When workers have sued companies for violating their privacy, judges have usually sided with the employer. Usage notes: the opposite meaning is expressed by side against someone to disagree with or not… …

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  • 3side with — index concur (agree), conform, cooperate, espouse, involve (participate), join (associate oneself with) …

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  • 4side with sb — UK US side with sb Phrasal Verb with side({{}}/saɪd/ verb ► to decide that you support a particular opinion or belief in an argument: »The judge sided with workers who were sacked for refusing to use unsafe equipment. side with sb on sth »The… …

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  • 5side with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms side with : present tense I/you/we/they side with he/she/it sides with present participle siding with past tense sided with past participle sided with side with someone to agree with one particular person and… …

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  • 6side with someone — side with (someone) to agree with or support someone. When workers have sued companies for violating their privacy, judges have usually sided with the employer. Usage notes: the opposite meaning is expressed by side against someone to disagree… …

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  • 7side with — {v.} To agree with; help. * /Alan always sides with Johnny in an argument./ * /Gerald sided with the plan to move the club./ Contrast: SIDE AGAINST …

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  • 8side with — {v.} To agree with; help. * /Alan always sides with Johnny in an argument./ * /Gerald sided with the plan to move the club./ Contrast: SIDE AGAINST …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 9side\ with — v To agree with; help. Alan always sides with Johnny in an argument. Gerald sided with the plan to move the club. Contrast: side against …

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  • 10side with — Synonyms and related words: accord, act with, advocate, agree, agree in opinion, agree with, align with, back, back up, backstop, champion, chime in with, close with, coincide, concur, conform to, ditto, echo, fall in with, flock to, get behind,… …

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