as in court To accompany or support, especially in the sense of assisting or being in agreement with something or someone. Clear All
10 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Go With'
The spicy flavors in the dish go with the cultural fusion theme of the restaurant.
The antique furniture will go with the vintage theme of the room.
I will go with my friend to the concert tonight.
The defendant chose to go with a different lawyer for the trial.
As a child, I loved to go with my parents on weekend hikes.
In the end, she decided to go with the blue dress for the party.
The orchestra will go with a classical repertoire for the upcoming performance.
The team captain encouraged everyone to go with a positive mindset into the championship.
The software developer opted to go with a more user-friendly interface.
Despite the suggestions, he chose to go with his instincts in making the final decision.
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