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Definition of go along with phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

 

go along with

 phrasal verb
phrasal verb
 
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Phrasal Verbs

go along with somebody/something

 
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to agree with someone or something I don't go along with her views on health insurance. Thesaurusagree
  • accept
  • approve
  • go along with somebody/something
  • consent
These words all mean to say that you will do what someone wants or that you will allow something to happen.
  • agree to say that you will do what someone wants or that you will allow something to happen:He agreed to let me go early.
  • accept to be satisfied with something that has been done, decided, or suggested:They accepted the court's decision.
  • approve to officially agree to a plan, suggestion, or request:The committee unanimously approved the plan.
  • go along with somebody/something to agree to something that someone else has decided; to agree with someone else's ideas:He just goes along with everything she suggests.
  • consent (formal) to agree to something or give your permission for something:She finally consented to be interviewed.
Patterns
  • to agree/consent to something
  • to agree/consent to do something
  • to agree to/accept/approve/go along with/consent to a plan/proposal
  • to agree to/accept/approve a request
See go along with in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary