go with meaning
EN- VerbSGgoes withPRgoing withPTwent withPPgone withSUF-with
- Used other than as an idiom: see go, with.
- (idiomatic, transitive) To choose or accept (a suggestion).
- Although I liked your suggestion, I'll go with my original idea.
- (idiomatic, transitive) To date, to be involved romantically with (someone).
- (idiomatic, transitive) To have sexual relations with (someone).
- (transitive) To correspond or fit well with, to match.
- Does this red skirt go with this pink blouse?
- (obsolete, transitive) To be pregnant with (a child).
- Used other than as an idiom: see go, with.
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- The committee made peace and agreed to go with the new plan.
- The defendant was not innocent, but he was let go with time served.
- Let me get this straight. You want me to go with him all the way to Portland?
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of go with in English Dictionary
- Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
- Phrases
- Phrasal verbs
- Phrasal verbs with particle (with)
- Phrasal verbs with particle (with)
- Phrasal verbs
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- Phrasal verbs
- Phrasal verbs with particle (with)
- Phrasal verbs with particle (with)
- Transitive verbs
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Source: Wiktionary