To have escorted or conducted someone to someplace
Past participle for to accompany or go together with (someone to a place)
“Tell your little brother to go with you. I'll need him to keep an eye on you, maybe to do some filming.”
Past participle for to date, to be involved romantically with (someone)
“Did he ever go with anyone else while they were supposedly in a relationship?”
Past participle for to accept, or agree to, something
“If you tell me that you would rather I not send lengthy emails, but discuss most details in person, I would go with that idea rather than against it.”
Past participle for to select from a range of options
“I would go with blue for your shoes if I were you.”
Past participle for to furnish with accessories
Past participle for to have an amorous encounter with
Past participle for to be suitable or acceptable
Past participle for to be suitable or appropriate for
Past participle for to be attached to, or part of, something
Taken to the airport
Shown to the door
Past participle for to publicly support
Past participle for to make or be a partner, typically for work or a performance
Past participle for to tolerate the existence or occurrence of something
Past participle for to correspond or cause to correspond in some essential respect
Past participle for to use as a route or means of transport
Past participle for to function in a complementary manner with
Past participle for to help or give aid to
Past participle for to exist or occur together or at the same time
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