Phrase: Take sides

 

"Taking sides"

Meaning

  • To agree with or support one person or cause against another or others in a dispute, conflict, or contest.
  • If you take sides or take someone's side in an argument or war, you support one of the sides against the other.
Related words: support, favor

Example Sentences

  • "I do not want to take sides in this matter"
  • My mother never took sides when my brother and I argued.
  • We cannot take sides in a civil war. 
  • See? You're taking his side again.
  • She refuses to take sides on the issue.
  • There is no credibility. They are blatantly taking sides.
  • Can the media still claim it is not taking sides for the presidency?
  • What the government cannot do is take sides in religious matters.
  • The peacekeeping troops must never take sides in the conflict.
  • Both the Syrian and Egyptian parties appealed to Rome for help, but the Senate refused to take sides.
  • The US says it does not take sides in territorial disputes, but has sent military ships and planes near disputed islands, calling them "freedom of navigation" operations to ensure access to key shipping and air routes.





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