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    with
    /wɪð/

    preposition

    • 1. accompanied by (another person or thing): "a nice steak with a bottle of red wine"
    • 2. having or possessing (something): "a flower-sprigged blouse with a white collar"

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  2. used to say that people or things are in a place together or are doing something together: I was with Sylvia at the time. He lives with his grandmother. He's impossible to work with. I'm going to France with a couple of friends. Ingrid Bergman starred with Humphrey Bogart in the movie "Casablanca". I left my books with Sandra.

  3. f. : in the performance, operation, or use of. the trouble with this machine. 3. a. used as a function word to indicate the object of a statement of comparison or equality. a dress identical with her hostess's. b. used as a function word to express agreement or sympathy.

  4. (of manner) using or showing: to work with diligence. in correspondence, comparison, or proportion to: Their power increased with their number. How does their plan compare with ours? in regard to: to be pleased with a gift. (of cause) owing to: to die with pneumonia; to pale with fear. in the region, sphere, or view of:

  5. 1. preposition A1. If one person is with another, they are together in one place. With her were her son and daughter-in-law. She is currently staying with her father at his home. 2. preposition A1. If something is put with or is with something else, they are used at the same time. Serve hot, with pasta or rice and French beans.

  6. with. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English with /wɪð, wɪθ/ S1 W1 preposition 1 used to say that two or more people or things are together in the same place I saw Bob in town with his girlfriend. Put this bag with the others. I always wear these shoes with this dress.

  7. WITH definition: 1. used to say that people or things are in a place together or are doing something together: 2…. Learn more.

  8. by means of; using: I'll cut the meat with a knife. in a manner showing: He worked with diligence. in comparison to: How does their plan compare with ours? in regard to: They were very pleased with the gift. owing to; because of; in light of: He was shaking with rage. from: She hated to part with her book when it was bedtime.