What is another word for going along with?

Pronunciation: [ɡˌə͡ʊɪŋ ɐlˈɒŋ wɪð] (IPA)

There are various synonyms for the term "going along with." Some of the commonly used words include "accompanying," "following," "joining," "supporting," "agreeing," and "concurring." "Accompanying" refers to someone or something going together with another person or thing. "Following" implies adhering to the actions or decisions of another. "Joining" suggests becoming a part of a group, community, or decision-making process. "Supporting" and "agreeing" indicate endorsement or validation of a person or idea. Finally, "concurring" means to agree or coincide with someone or something. These synonyms express the concept of cooperation, harmony, and collaboration between individuals or groups.

What are the hypernyms for Going along with?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Going along with

  • A long time ago a bunch of people reached a general consensus as to what's real and what's not and most of us have been going along with it ever since.
    Charles de Lint
  • Just going along with this, what I did, or what I do is I imagine not being myself seeing it, but imagine somebody else who's seeing it for the first time.
    Dennis Muren
  • I only choose musicians who I think will emerge, can emerge, with their own character, while still going along with the tune in question.
    Robert Wyatt
  • There is so much drama in most people’s lives that many persons, more often than not, do not even realize it; and one who is not like them will always have a tough time in going along with the others.
    Anuj Somany
  • There’d been studies over the years supporting the proposition that groups composed exclusively of women usually made intelligent decisions, that exclusively male groups did a bit less well, and that mixed groups did most poorly of all, by a substantial margin. It appeared that, when women were present, testosterone got the upper hand and men took greater risks than they might otherwise. Correspondingly, women in the mixed group tended to revert to roles, becoming more passive, and going along with whatever misjudgment the males might perpetrate.
    Jack McDevitt

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