Present participle for to comply with something, even if reluctantly
“I was a thorn in their side because I wouldn't go along with what they wanted to do.”
Present participle for to physically go along with
Present participle for to accept, or agree to, something
Present participle for to accompany someone by walking together, or to take a pet for a recreational walk
Present participle for to be a component or constituent of a whole
Present participle for to accord someone with an opportunity
Present participle for to tolerate the existence or occurrence of something
Present participle for to acknowledge or admit to a fact or piece of information
Present participle for to act as others are acting, conforming to common behavior patterns
Present participle for to humor, tolerate, or go along with the wishes or whims of someone
Present participle for to associate or keep company with
Present participle for to be involved with (on a social level)
Present participle for to assist, support or back someone in their actions or endeavors
Present participle for to enter into a formal and legally binding agreement
(usually "side with") Present participle for to support or oppose in a conflict, dispute, or debate
Present participle for to exist or occur together or at the same time
Present participle for to assist or be willing to assist in the work or affairs of others
Present participle for to submit to the authority of an enemy or opponent
Present participle for to act in an excessively subservient manner
Present participle for to excuse or disregard as unimportant or insignificant
Having or indicating a readiness or over-readiness to be lenient with someone
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