Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

go-against

phrasal verb
/ɡoʊ əˈɡeɪnst/
Definition
To oppose or resist something or someone; to act contrary to a particular idea, belief, or set of rules.
Examples
  • She decided to go against the majority opinion during the meeting.
  • Going against tradition can sometimes lead to innovative solutions.
  • The athlete was praised for going against all odds to win the championship.
Meaning
When you ‘go against’ something, you are taking a stance that disagrees with or challenges it. This phrase is often used to indicate taking an action that is in conflict with established norms or behaviors.
Synonyms
  • oppose
  • resist
  • counter
  • defy
  • contradict