Phrasal verbs with "with"
77 phrasal verbs use this particle
To officially recognize or attribute a quality, achievement, or belief to a person.
To share the same opinion as someone, or (of food/climate) to suit someone's health.
To be in a relationship with someone, to understand someone, or to support someone's position.
To be patient with someone or something; to tolerate a temporary inconvenience while waiting.
to end relations with someone or reject an established idea or habit
To carry or have something or someone accompany you when you come to a place.
To agree on a deal or terms with someone; or in military use, to move close enough to an enemy to engage in combat.
To be included as part of something, or to accompany someone.
In informal or slang use, to be naturally stylish, skilled, or impressive; also used as an imperative meaning to produce or deliver what is
To deal with or struggle against a difficult problem, person, or situation.
To manage or deal with a difficult situation, problem, or emotion, often with some degree of difficulty.
To be completely covered with or full of moving creatures, people, or things, creating an unpleasant sense of density.
To take action to handle a situation, problem, or person, or to be about a particular subject.
An archaic or rare phrase meaning to give something up or to leave while taking something.
To have a different opinion from someone; or for food or medicine to cause discomfort to the body.
To stop using or needing something; to do without something, often a formality or requirement.
To touch, move, or adjust something repeatedly in a small, often nervous or purposeless way.
To formally submit or lodge an official document with an authority, court, or organization.
To no longer need or use something, to have completed a relationship or association, or to have nothing more to say or do regarding somethin
To handle, tamper with, or become involved with something or someone in a careless or risky way.
Vulgar slang meaning to interfere with something, provoke or challenge someone, or deliberately confuse or deceive someone.
American informal expression meaning to tinker with, adjust, or play around with something, usually without achieving much.
To become romantically or sexually involved with someone, or to understand and accept something.
To become aware of current trends, modern ideas, or the realities of a situation; to stop being out of touch.
To accompany someone, to choose a particular option, or for one thing to suit or complement another.
To struggle or deal with a difficult problem, idea, or physical opponent.
To spend casual time with someone, or to keep up with someone's pace or ideas.
To strike someone using the head as a weapon, in combination with another person or object.
To strike someone or something with an object, or to impose something burdensome on someone suddenly.
To approve of or support a particular idea, practice, or belief, usually used in negative constructions
To communicate with, act upon, or have an effect on someone or something else.
In Australian and New Zealand informal English, to be associated with a group, or to be in a romantic relationship with someone.
To give someone an unwanted, difficult, or burdensome responsibility, task, or problem, often without their choice.
To share laughter together with another person as part of a warm, mutual, or friendly exchange.
To speak honestly and directly with someone, especially about something difficult or previously avoided.
For a decision or responsibility to belong to a particular person; also an archaic or literary term for having sexual intercourse.
To share your home with someone, or to accept and continue to endure a difficult situation.
To be able to accept your own conscience and feel at peace with the decisions or actions you have taken.
To give someone an unwanted or difficult responsibility, task, or burden, often without their consent.
(Dated/slang) To produce, provide, or start doing something, often used as an impatient demand.
To cope or succeed in a situation using only what is available, even if resources or conditions are not ideal.
To have a formal or official meeting with someone, or to experience a particular reaction or outcome.
To interfere with something or someone, or to provoke and challenge a person.
To adapt to or keep pace with changing times, trends, or a group.
To give up or get rid of something, especially something you value or are reluctant to lose.
To engage with something for amusement, to handle something casually, or to consider an idea without serious commitment.
To play alone without companions; also a common euphemism for masturbation.
To have an angry argument or serious disagreement with someone, or to find fault with something.
To try to persuade someone to think or behave rationally by presenting calm, logical arguments.
to consider something carefully or to face and deal with it
to fiddle with something again; to make further small adjustments
To travel in the same vehicle as someone; to be associated or aligned with a person or group; or to accept and go along with something.
To adapt to a situation, accept changes, and continue without being thrown off course.
To accept an unexpected or difficult situation in a relaxed way and keep moving forward.
To take an idea, plan, or opportunity and develop it enthusiastically and independently
To impose an unwanted burden, responsibility, or problem on someone.
To interfere with, tamper with, or deliberately confuse or harm someone or something.
To decorate or adorn an object by fixing gems, stones, or ornamental elements into its surface.
To reach a financial or legal resolution with someone, or to pay a debt to a specific person or organisation.
A vulgar expression meaning to deceive, disrespect, or treat someone poorly
To give someone a great deal of something, especially as an expression of affection or praise.
To support or agree with a particular person or group in a disagreement or conflict.
to sit together with someone, remain in the mind, or feel acceptable to someone
To have sex with someone, or (literally) to share a bed with someone.
To show solidarity with or support for a person, group, or cause.
To continue with something or remain loyal to someone or a choice.
To decorate or furnish something by attaching strings or strung items to it.
To accept something with some skepticism ('take with a grain of salt') or to consume a medicine alongside food or liquid.
To be full of a large number of living things or people in active movement.
To coordinate or harmonise in colour, shade, or style with something else.
to think about something lightly, or to treat someone or something without serious intent
to be consistent with, make sense with, or match something else
To treat someone or something without the seriousness or respect they deserve.
To feel an intuitive sense of connection, compatibility, or agreement with someone or something.
To accompany someone on foot, or (figuratively) to live or act in accordance with a principle or deity.
To clean something using a particular substance or implement.
To struggle intensely with a difficult problem, decision, or opponent.