with (one)
1. Comprehending what one is saying. A: "Did you get that? That I want to put a skylight in here?" B: "Yep, I'm with you. I'm just adding it to the list of renovations." A: "Carter? Are you staying with me?" B: "I'm with you, sir, yes." A: "Good. It looked like you zoned out for a minute there."
2. Loyal to or supportive of one. You know that I would never abandon you in this endeavor. No matter what happens, I'm with you all the way.
3. Having the same view or opinion as one; in agreement or accordance with one. I'm with Tony on this one. If we don't delay the project to fix this issue now, the whole thing could be end up failing down the line.
4. In a romantic relationship with one. She's been with her boyfriend for just six months, but they're already talking about getting married. I don't know why he stays with her. She's so nasty to him.
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with
/in respect to In reference or relation to; concerning: "The Supreme Court ... permits greater restriction of commercial speech under current case law than it does with respect to other types of speech" (Samuel A. Alito, Jr.)
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