Phrasal Verb: Go against (someone/something)

 

"Goes against..."


Meaning

  • If a decision or vote goes against someone, they do not get the result that they wanted.
  • To oppose or disagree with something or someone
  • To not be good for (someone) : to not produce the result that is wanted by (someone).

  • If a person or their behavior goes against your wishes, beliefs, or expectations, their behavior is the opposite of what you want, believe in, or expect.

Example Sentences

  • The judge's decision went against us.
  • The vote went against her.
  • Public opinion is going against the Republican Party on this issue.
  • What you're asking me to do goes against everything I believe in.
  • Anytime they go against each other, you know it’s going to be a good fight.
  • I won't do anything that goes against my beliefs.
  • He was surprised when some of his former supporters went against him.
  • He was reluctant to go against his parents' wishes.
  • Everything seemed to be going against her but she didn't give up hope.
  • The verdict went against the defendant.
  • She chose to go against her parents' will and marry him anyway.
  • Changes are being made here which go against my principles and I cannot agree with them.
  • What you are doing goes against the company's policy.


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