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to be with

 

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Term: to be with
1. Verb (intransitive)

Sense 1: To spend time or be in the company or presence of someone.

Example sentences:

  • I love to be with my family during the holidays.
  • He always wants to be with his best friend.
  • She enjoys being with her pets at home.

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2. Verb (transitive)

Sense 1: To support or stand by someone in a difficult or challenging situation.

Example sentences:

  • I will always be with you, no matter what happens.
  • They told him that they would be with him throughout the entire process.
  • She knew her friends would be with her during the tough times.

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3. Adverb

Sense 1: As part of a group or collective.

Example sentences:

  • He prefers to travel alone rather than be with others.
  • The politician chose not to be with the rest of the party members during the event.
  • They decided to be with the community and support their initiatives.

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