with
preposition
uk
/wɪð/ us
/wɪð/with preposition (COMPANY)
I was with Sylvia at the time.
He lives with his grandmother.
He's impossible to work with.
I'll be with you (= I will give you my attention) in a second.
He's been with the department (= working in it) since 2010.
with preposition (METHOD)
A2
using something:
with preposition (DESCRIPTION)
A1
having or including something:
We're an international company with offices in Paris, New York, and Sydney.
- acquire
- acquisition
- attach
- attach something to something
- be endowed with something idiom
- bearer
- bore
- holder
- lay
- lord/master/mistress/king/queen of all you survey idiom
- make something (all) your own idiom
- mistress
- not/never want for anything idiom
- revert
- revert to something
- shared ownership
- stake
- stake something out
- survey
- they've
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with preposition (RELATIONSHIP)
How are things with you?
This hasn't got anything to do with you (= this is not something you should be interested in).
She talked a lot about her relationship with Charlotte.
- Rick's more involved with the financial end of things.
- They've been engaged in a legal battle with the council for several months.
- The police have found no evidence of a terrorist link with the murder.
- I'm having problems with my computer.
- Unions bargain with employers for better rates of pay each year.
with preposition (CONTAINING/COVERING)
B1
used to show what is on or in something:
with preposition (CAUSE)
B2
because of or caused by someone or something:
(what) with (What) with all the excitement and confusion, I forgot to say goodbye to her.
with preposition (OPPOSITION)
against something:
- Students clashed with police after demonstrations at five universities.
- It's difficult for a small supermarket to compete with the big supermarkets.
- He struggled with his attacker who then ran off.
- He had a couple of scrapes with the police and ended up in court.
- We battled with the elements to get the roof fixed.
with preposition (SEPARATION)
used with words showing separation:
with preposition (COMPARISON)
used in comparisons:
- This road is quite busy compared with ours.
- The hotel certainly compared favourably with the one we stayed in last year.
- The family in the television programme could not be credibly compared with a real one.
- I thought I was badly treated but my experiences pale in comparison with yours.
- The regeneration of the city's downtown dock front will put it on a par with Nice or Cannes.
with preposition (SUPPORT)
supporting someone or something:
- I need to know that you're with me before I stand for election.
- You're either with us or against us on this issue.
- Are you with me on this?
- The opposition were with the government on the decision to go to war.
- Many backbenchers decided not to vote with the government on this issue.
with preposition (DIRECTION)
with preposition (TIME)
with preposition (UNDERSTANDING)
with preposition (DESPITE)
with preposition (EXPRESSIONS)
- amirite
- apothegm
- couch
- day
- editorialize
- express
- mind
- put something across
- put something over/across
- put your head over/above the parapet idiom
- re-poll
- run something by someone
- sound
- stand
- statement
- ultracrepidarian
- ventilate
- ventilation
- vocalize
- vociferous
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