go along withsomething/someone
phrasal verbwithgoverbuk/ɡəʊ/us/ɡoʊ/present participlegoing|past tensewent|past participlegone
tosupportanidea, or toagreewith someone'sopinion:
Kate's alreadyagreed, but it's going to beharderpersuadingMike to go along with it.
to have the same opinion as someone else
- agreeWe agree on most things.
- be in agreementThe whole family is in agreement with her.
- concurI completely concur with everything that's been said so far.
- be of the same mindWe are of the same mind when it comes to prison reform.
- see eye to eyeWe will never see eye to eye on this matter.
to say yes to a suggestion or idea
- agreeI suggested they seek legal counsel and they agreed.
- acceptI have no choice but to accept the ruling of the court.
- acquiesceThe police acquiesced to the rebels' demands.
- assentBy signing, you assent to the terms of the contract.
- consentI consent to a search of my vehicle.
Accepting & agreeing
- acceptance
- accepting
- accommodation
- accreditation
- agree tosomething
- agree withsomething
- approved
- concur
- murmur
- reconcile
- rise
- root
- rule
- sanction
- self-acceptance
- self-acknowledged
- self-admitted
- settle onsomething
- signer
- unanimous