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against
[uh-genst, uh-geynst]
preposition
in opposition to; contrary to; adverse or hostile to: against reason.
twenty votes against ten;
against reason.
in resistance to or defense from.
protection against burglars.
in an opposite direction to.
to ride against the wind.
into contact or collision with; toward; upon.
The rain beat against the window.
in contact with.
to lean against the wall.
in preparation for; in provision for.
money saved against a rainy day.
having as background.
a design of flowers against a dark wall.
in exchange for; as a balance to or debit or charge on.
He asked for an advance against his salary.
in competition with.
a racehorse running against his own record time.
in comparison or contrast with.
a matter of reason as against emotion.
The car is against the building.
conjunction
Archaic., before; by the time that.
against
/ əˈɡɛnst, əˈɡeɪnst /
preposition
opposed to; in conflict or disagreement with
they fought against the legislation
standing or leaning beside or in front of
a ladder against the wall
coming in contact with
the branches of a tree brushed against the bus
in contrast to
silhouettes are outlines against a light background
having an adverse or unfavourable effect on
the economic system works against small independent companies
as a protection from or means of defence from the adverse effects of
a safeguard against contaminated water
in exchange for or in return for
rare, in preparation for
he gave them warm clothing against their journey through the night
as opposed to or as compared with
he had two shots at him this time as against only one last time
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of against1
Idioms and Phrases
over against,
positioned across from or opposite; facing.
The debate teams were seated over against each other.
in contrast with.
rich people over against poor people.
More idioms and phrases containing against
Example Sentences
The best he’ll do is trust they know he’s computed their running speed against the rate of the closing doors to ensure the humans make it in the nick of time.
Texas just passed what the anti-abortion movement hopes will be the next big blow against abortion access.
Davis claimed that her boyfriend got her pregnant, ordered medication from Aid Access, and then slipped abortion pills into her hot chocolate against her will.
Davis is standing by her story; law enforcement in Corpus Cristi, Texas, investigated her accusations and decided not to pursue charges against Cooprider.
And what should we look out for during this international window - starting with Saturday's game against Andorra at Villa Park?
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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