Past participle for to choose or decide on from a range of options
“In the end, we decided to go for the simplest, and most democratic, approach.”
Past participle for to have (a target) as a goal
“He decided to go for broke and put his reputation and job on the line.”
Past participle for to have a preference or liking for
“I tend to go for salads which are lighter and more suitable for diets.”
Past participle for to (attempt to) physically reach or grab (something)
“The pickpocket was certainly persistent, constantly trying to go for my wallet despite my constant swatting away at his palms.”
Past participle for to assault or attack (someone)
“In the end, he decided to go for his insulter after being subjected to a barrage of put-downs.”
Past participle for to pick up or fetch something
Raised your fists
Past participle for to like in an emphatic manner, or have a strong liking for
Past participle for finance
Past participle for to try to acquire or gain
(of a proposition) Past participle for to believe as valid or correct
(buying or selling) Past participle for to be purchasable for a specified price
(of a job or task) Past participle for to agree to take responsibility of
Past participle for to decide on
Past participle for to physically attack or strike someone or something
Past participle for to seize or shake by the throat, especially of a dog or wolf
Past participle for to advocate or show support for something
Past participle for to attempt or try
Past participle for to reach a decision or recommendation
Past participle for compete eagerly with someone in order to do or achieve something
Past participle for to seek a social or romantic alliance with
Past participle for to give formal consent to
Past participle for to engage in competition to attain a position or prize
Past participle for to feel favorably disposed towards someone or something
Past participle for to physically attack
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