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with (EN)
preposition

preposition “with”

with
  1. accompanied by or in the presence of
    She sat with her sister on the park bench.
  2. including or having as an addition
    He bought a hot dog with extra mustard.
  3. at the same time as or along with
    She laughed with tears streaming down her face.
  4. in opposition to or in conflict with
    I don't want to fight with you.
  5. supporting (someone)
    We are with you on this matter.
  6. concerning or in relation to
    I have to agree with your assessment of the situation.
  7. using an instrument
    She painted the picture with a set of watercolors.
  8. experiencing or showing a particular feeling or state
    He waited with patience for his turn.
  9. by a certain emotion
    She was trembling with excitement as she opened the gift.
  10. employed by or working for an organization or person
    He has been with the company since its inception.
  11. taking into consideration or bearing in mind
    With your current workload, taking on another project might be too much.
  12. indicates the object that is provided
    The school supplied the students with new textbooks.
  13. able to comprehend or keep pace with information or developments
    I've covered a lot of material; are you with me so far?