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Go against   /goʊ əgˈɛnst/   Listen
Go against

verb
1.
Fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns.  Synonyms: break, violate.  Antonym: conform to.
2.
Act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises.  Synonyms: breach, break, infract, offend, transgress, violate.  "Violate the basic laws or human civilization" , "Break a law" , "Break a promise"  Antonym: keep.
3.
Resist.  Synonym: buck.






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"Go against" Quotes from Famous Books



... but you must not go against my wishes. As a good and obedient wife, you should realize I know best. I can't allow you to go down ...
— The Secret of the Storm Country • Grace Miller White

... would back you against us for your determination of purpose. Now will you take my advice, Hilda? Don't look so hot and uncomfortable. You haven't come into a houseful of saints, you know, so you can't expect us to fall in with your views at once. Mother, of course, won't like it if you go against her plans for you; she will be very vexed, but she will eventually give in; but it's a different matter with father, and he is your guardian, remember. He hates "cant," as he calls it, and he has great ideas of your taking your position in society as you should. If you cross his will, I warn ...
— Dwell Deep - or Hilda Thorn's Life Story • Amy Le Feuvre

... fall and be banished utterly. Mr. Cecil Chesterton, on the other hand, only happy in the role of the new David, gives fearless battle to the modern Goliath, caring no whit if at times the struggle go against him and he find himself hard pressed at the Old Bailey, but gleefully and dauntlessly springing at his monstrous assailant, in the hope that some day a lucky stone from his sling will find its mark. Somewhere between these two extremes stands (or wavers) ...
— Hilaire Belloc - The Man and His Work • C. Creighton Mandell

... the occasion drew this mischief upon him, and cries God mercy for it, and curses again. His repentance is merely a rage against himself, and he does something in itself to be repented again. He is a man whom fortune must go against much to make him happy, for had he been suffered his own way, he ...
— Character Writings of the 17th Century • Various

... the battle had been delayed. The Philistines had on their side a giant of great height and strength, encased in armour, who daily came out, challenging the Israelites to send a man from their camp to fight with him. But no man among them dared to go against Goliath, ...
— Mother Stories from the Old Testament • Anonymous


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