The uses of AGAINST

This question was sent to me by an Instagram follower as a DM asking to explain different uses of the word AGAINST.

Uses of “Against”

  1. Opposed to (disagreement): Indicating disagreement or opposition to rules, ideas, or actions.
    • “We are against these rules.”
    • “Many citizens are against the new law.”
  2. Competing with (competition): Referring to engaging in a contest or rivalry with others.
    • “The team played against the champions.”
    • “She raced against her fastest competitor.”
  3. Used as security (collateral): Indicating something given to secure a loan or obligation.
    • “They offered their house against the loan.”
    • “He put his car against the loan agreement.”
  4. Protecting from (defense): Used to express protection from harm or danger.
    • “A healthy diet protects you against diseases.”
    • “Vaccinations help protect children against illness.”
  5. Violating (conflict with rules): Indicating actions that go against established rules or norms.
    • “Her actions are against our rules.”
    • “Driving over the speed limit is against the law.”
  6. Touching (physical contact): Indicating physical contact or leaning on a surface.
    • “She leaned against the wall.”
    • “He pressed his hand against the glass.”
  7. Comparing to (contrast): Used to evaluate or measure something in relation to another.
    • “The results were measured against last year’s data.”
    • “We compared our performance against industry standards.”
  8. Resisting (opposing natural forces): Indicating opposition to natural elements or forces.
    • “They struggled against the heavy rain.”
    • “The ship fought against the rough seas.”
  9. Set against (background): Describing something viewed with a specific backdrop or setting.
    • “The silhouette looked striking against the twilight.”
    • “The artwork stands out beautifully against the white wall.”
  10. Preparing for (anticipation): Taking actions in preparation for a future event or situation.
    • “She invested money against future emergencies.”
    • “They saved up against the possibility of a recession.”

This format includes clear definitions and two relevant examples for each use of “against.”

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