What is another word for hold with?
Pronunciation:
[ hˈə͡ʊld wɪð], [ hˈəʊld wɪð], [ h_ˈəʊ_l_d w_ɪ_ð]
Synonyms for Hold with:
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v.
• advocate- advance ,
- advise ,
- back ,
- bolster ,
- boost ,
- build up ,
- champion ,
- defend ,
- encourage ,
- further ,
- go to bat for ,
- justify ,
- plug ,
- promote ,
- propose ,
- push ,
- recommend ,
- side ,
- tout ,
- urge ,
- vindicate .
- accredit ,
- admit ,
- authorize ,
- bear ,
- brook ,
- certify ,
- commission ,
- endure ,
- hear of ,
- indulge ,
- let ,
- license ,
- oblige ,
- pass ,
- stand ,
- tolerate ,
- warrant .
- abet ,
- aid ,
- bear with ,
- commend ,
- confirm ,
- cope ,
- handle ,
- help ,
- invite ,
- put john hancock on ,
- stand for ,
- thumbs up .
- autograph ,
- ditto ,
- obey ,
- rubber-stamp ,
- sign ,
- signature ,
- take ,
- undersign ,
- underwrite .
Other synonyms:
- demur ,
- disagree with ,
- disapprove ,
- frown on ,
- have a problem with something ,
- not hold with something ,
- not look kindly on/upon ,
- oppose ,
- put some distance between ,
- take a dim/poor view of .
- approve .
Other relevant words:
- Endured ,
- FORS ,
- Furthering ,
- Inked ,
- Inking ,
- Justifying ,
- Relished ,
- Sided ,
- Tolerated ,
- Tolerating ,
- Upheld ,
- Valuing ,
- accept ,
- advocate ,
- allow ,
- argue for ,
- be big ,
- be game for ,
- be in corner ,
- be in favor of ,
- be on one's side ,
- being big ,
- brace up ,
- buck for ,
- campaign for ,
- campaigning for ,
- co-sign ,
- cosign ,
- cotton to ,
- cottoning to ,
- countenance ,
- dittoed ,
- empower ,
- favor ,
- flash on ,
- fored ,
- foring ,
- free up ,
- gave permission ,
- get behind ,
- get on bandwagon ,
- gets behind ,
- give a blank check ,
- give a leg up ,
- give a lift ,
- give carte blanche ,
- give go-ahead ,
- give green light ,
- give leave ,
- give nod ,
- give permission ,
- give stamp of approval ,
- give stamp of approval give the go-ahead ,
- give the go-ahead ,
- give the green light ,
- give the nod ,
- go along with ,
- go for ,
- go with ,
- grant permission ,
- grin and bear it ,
- ink ,
- inks ,
- invited ,
- lean toward ,
- leaning toward ,
- live with ,
- living with ,
- look to ,
- look up to ,
- looking to ,
- nod at ,
- opt for ,
- opting for ,
- opts for ,
- pass on ,
- passed on ,
- passes on ,
- passing on ,
- plead for ,
- pleading for ,
- plump for ,
- plumped for ,
- press for ,
- promotes ,
- put up with ,
- put with ,
- puts up with ,
- putting up with ,
- regard highly ,
- release ,
- releasing ,
- ride shotgun for ,
- root for ,
- rooting for ,
- rubber stamped ,
- rubber-stamps ,
- rubberstamp ,
- run interference for ,
- say so ,
- sign off on ,
- signed on ,
- signing on ,
- single out ,
- singled out ,
- singling out ,
- sit still for ,
- smile on ,
- speak for ,
- speaking for ,
- spread around ,
- stomach something ,
- stood for ,
- stump for ,
- subscribe ,
- suffer ,
- take a liking to ,
- take a shine to ,
- take as gospel truth ,
- take kindly to ,
- take stock in ,
- take to ,
- think well of ,
- tilt toward ,
- tolerates ,
- trusted ,
- warrants ,
- yeses .
- In Toto ,
- abide by ,
- accede ,
- accede to ,
- acclaim ,
- accord ,
- accord to ,
- acquiesce ,
- acquiesce in ,
- admire ,
- agree to ,
- agree with ,
- applaud ,
- apprehension ,
- approve of ,
- assent ,
- be willing ,
- bless ,
- buy ,
- cheer ,
- clasp ,
- clench ,
- clutch ,
- comply ,
- comprehension ,
- concur with ,
- condescend ,
- condone ,
- connive at ,
- consent ,
- deign ,
- endorse ,
- esteem ,
- favour ,
- give assent ,
- give consent ,
- grant ,
- grapple ,
- grasp ,
- grip ,
- hail ,
- indorse ,
- keep in countenance ,
- nod ,
- okay ,
- permit ,
- ratify ,
- receive ,
- respect ,
- sanction ,
- savvy ,
- say yes ,
- subscribe to ,
- support ,
- sustain ,
- understanding ,
- uphold ,
- vote for ,
- welcome ,
- wink at ,
- yes .
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How to use "Hold with" in context?
The verb "hold" means to keep or detain in a particular condition. It can also refer to the act of holding something in one's hand. In the context of handcuffs, "to hold" means to secure someone's hands behind their back with handcuffs. The verb "to hold with" means to associate or cooperate with someone.
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