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with

preposition (SUPPORT)
 
 
/wɪð/

Definition

supporting someone or something: If you want to go for a promotion, I'll be with you all the way. You've got to decide where you stand on this issue - you're either with me or against me. → Opposite againstBacking, supporting and defendingDefending and protecting
(Definition of with preposition (SUPPORT) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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