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the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > support > support or encouragement > support or encourage [verb (transitive)] > take someone's side or side with (21)
favoura1375

transitive. To treat with partiality. Also, to side with, take the part of.

to stand with ——1384

intransitive. To range oneself with, fight alongside; to side with, make common cause with (a person or group) (against a shared adversary). Now rare.

takec1400

transitive. To support (a particular side or party in a contest, controversy, etc.); to range oneself on; to ally oneself with. Chiefly and now only…

to take (a) part witha1470

to take (a) part with: to side with, range oneself on the side of (now rare). to take (a) part against: to side against, oppose (now rare).

to hold sides1490

to take (also †hold) sides, to take a side, and variants: to support one person, group, cause, etc., against another in a conflict or debate…

to take the part ofc1500

to take the part of: to take the side of; to support or back up (a person). Also to take a person's part.

to stick with ——1523

intransitive. To be faithful or loyal to (a person or group); to stay with; to refuse to abandon.

partake1546

intransitive. To take sides; to take part against or with a person. Obsolete.

follow1548

transitive. To ally oneself with, give one's support to (a particular faction, side, or cause). Obsolete.

to join issue1551

In non-legal contexts: to accept or take a disputed point as the basis of an argument or controversy; to engage in argument with a person on (also in

to make with ——1559

intransitive. To side with, make common cause with. Of a thing: to tell in favour of. Cf. sense 55b. Obsolete.

favourize1585

= favour, v.

side1585

transitive (reflexive) in same sense. Frequently with with.

party1587

Scottish. transitive. To take the part of, side with. Obsolete.

to take in1597

intransitive. To side with, make common cause with. Also: to agree with. Obsolete.

part1669

transitive. Scottish. To side with, take the side of. Cf. party, v. 1b. Obsolete.

to fall in1709

intransitive. With with. To join with, ally oneself with; esp. to take the side of (a particular party) in a conflict.

to take for ——1770

intransitive. To support, side with. Obsolete. rare.

to take up for1824

intransitive. U.S. to take up for: to stand up for; to support, side with. Cf. to take for —— 2 at phrasal verbs 2.

range1874

transitive. With preposition: to bring into a specified relationship or position (typically one of opposition or alliance) with regard to others; to…

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