GO WITH (SOMEBODY/SOMETHING)


Meaning of GO WITH (SOMEBODY/SOMETHING) in English

go with somebody/something phrasal verb [not in passive] ( see also ↑ go )

1 . BE PART OF to be included as part of something:

The house goes with the job.

He had fame, money, and everything that goes with it.

go with doing something

Responsibility goes with becoming a father.

2 . EXIST TOGETHER to often exist with something else or be related to something else:

Ill health often goes with poverty.

3 . RELATIONSHIP old-fashioned to have a romantic relationship with someone

4 . HAVE SEX informal to have sex with someone

5 . AGREE to accept someone’s idea or plan:

Let’s go with John’s original proposal.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.