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to go against
[phrase form: go]
01
andare contro
to oppose or resist someone or something
Transitive: to go against sth
Example
Many citizens went against the government 's policies by participating in protests.
Some individuals go against authority figures when they believe it is necessary for justice.
The student 's decision to go against the strict dress code led to a school-wide debate.
02
andare contro
to disagree with or not fit well with a specific rule, concept, or standard
Transitive: to go against a rule or concept
Example
This decision goes against the company 's core values of integrity and transparency.
The proposed changes to the law go against the principles of justice and fairness.
The new policy goes against the standard procedures followed by most government agencies.
03
andare contro, non favorire gli interessi
to not be beneficial to someone's interests or preferences
Transitive: to go against someone's interest
Example
The change in the company 's policies went against the employees ' expectations and job security.
The referee 's decision went against the home team, disappointing the local fans.
His impulsive behavior tends to go against his own best interests.
Esempio
Many citizens went against the government's policies by participating in protests.
Some individuals go against authority figures when they believe it is necessary for justice.
The student's decision to go against the strict dress code led to a school-wide debate.
In a democratic society, people have the right to go against established norms and seek change.
He was willing to go against the odds and fight for his principles.

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