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    with
    /wɪð/

    preposition

    • 1. accompanied by (another person or thing): "a nice steak with a bottle of red wine"
    • 2. having or possessing (something): "a flower-sprigged blouse with a white collar"

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  2. used to say that people or things are in a place together or are doing something together: I was with Sylvia at the time. He lives with his grandmother. He's impossible to work with. I'm going to France with a couple of friends. Ingrid Bergman starred with Humphrey Bogart in the movie "Casablanca". I left my books with Sandra.

  3. a. used as a function word to indicate a participant in an action, transaction, or arrangement. works with his father. a talk with a friend. got into an accident with the car. b. used as a function word to indicate the object of attention, behavior, or feeling. get tough with him. angry with her. c. : in respect to : so far as concerns.

  4. with. In addition to the uses shown below, with is used after some verbs, nouns and adjectives in order to introduce extra information. With is also used after most reciprocal verbs, such as 'agree' or 'fight', and in some phrasal verbs, such as 'deal with' and 'dispense with'.

  5. Define with. with synonyms, with pronunciation, with translation, English dictionary definition of with. prep. 1. In the company of; accompanying: Did you go with her? 2. Next to; alongside of: stood with the rabbi; sat with the family. 3. a. Having as a...

  6. Definition of with preposition in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. with. 1. [ with, wi th ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. preposition. accompanied by; accompanying: I will go with you. He fought with his brother against the enemy. in some particular relation to (especially implying interaction, company, association, conjunction, or connection): I dealt with the problem. She agreed with me. characterized by or having:

  8. WITH definition: 1. used to say that people or things are in a place together or are doing something together: 2…. Learn more.

  9. She said goodbye and closed the door behind her. And with that, she was gone. WITH meaning: 1 : used to say that people or things are together in one place; 2 : used to say that two or more people or things are doing something together or are involved in something.

  10. with. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English with /wɪð, wɪθ/ S1 W1 preposition 1 used to say that two or more people or things are together in the same place I saw Bob in town with his girlfriend. Put this bag with the others. I always wear these shoes with this dress.

  11. owing to; because of; in light of: He was shaking with rage. from: She hated to part with her book when it was bedtime. against: Don't fight with your sister. in the keeping of: We left our cat with a friend during our vacation. in the judgment of: Her argument carried weight with the trustees.

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