Side with
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British pronunciation/sˈaɪd wɪð/
American pronunciation/sˈaɪd wɪð/

Définition et Signification de "side with"

to side with
[phrase form: side]
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se rallier à

to support a person or group against someone else in a fight or argument
Transitive: to side with sb/sth
to side with definition and meaning
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The jury unanimously sided with the plaintiff in the courtroom.
He sided with the critics, expressing doubts about the new policy.
The employee decided to side with the opposition during the negotiation.
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The jury unanimously sided with the plaintiff in the courtroom.
He sided with the critics, expressing doubts about the new policy.
The employee decided to side with the opposition during the negotiation.
The citizens rallied together, choosing to side with environmental conservation.
The public tended to side with the underprivileged in the social justice debate.
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