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with
preposition
accompanied
by
another
person
or
thing
•
Mia
went
to
the
park
with
her
dog
.
Mia
went
to
the
park
with
her
dog
.
•
A
young
boy
shared
his
pizza
with
his
little
sister
at
the
kitchen
table
.
A
young
boy
shared
his
pizza
with
his
little
sister
at
the
kitchen
table
.
Old
English
"
wiþ
"
meaning
"
against
,
toward
,
alongside
",
gradually
shifting
to
the
modern
sense
"
in
company
of
".
preposition
possessing
or
having
a
particular
feature
,
quality
,
or
object
•
They
rented
a
cottage
with
a
beautiful
garden
.
They
rented
a
cottage
with
a
beautiful
garden
.
•
She
bought
a
laptop
with
a
touch
screen
.
She
bought
a
laptop
with
a
touch
screen
.
Extension
of
earlier
sense
“
accompanied
by
”
to
describe
things
'carried
along'
as
properties
.
preposition
using
something
as
a
tool
,
material
,
or
method
•
Please
cut
the
paper
with
sharp
scissors
.
Please
cut
the
paper
with
sharp
scissors
.
•
She
wrote
the
note
with
a
purple
pen
.
She
wrote
the
note
with
a
purple
pen
.
Instrumental
use
developed
from
sense
of
association
,
indicating
the
object
employed
to
achieve
an
action
.
preposition
in
opposition
to
or
in
competition
against
•
Our
team
will
compete
with
the
champions
tomorrow
.
Our
team
will
compete
with
the
champions
tomorrow
.
•
She
argued
with
her
brother
about
the
movie
choice
.
She
argued
with
her
brother
about
the
movie
choice
.
Earlier
adversative
meaning
of
Old
English
“
wiþ
” (
'against'
)
survives
in
modern
competitive
use
.
without
preposition
not
having
,
lacking
,
or
in
the
absence
of
something
•
Maya
can
’
t
imagine
her
morning
without
coffee
.
Maya
can
’
t
imagine
her
morning
without
coffee
.
•
The
kids
played
happily
on
the
beach
without
shoes
.
The
kids
played
happily
on
the
beach
without
shoes
.
conjunction
unless
;
if
not
•
Without
you
study
harder
,
you
will
not
pass
.
Without
you
study
harder
,
you
will
not
pass
.
•
No
plan
can
succeed
without
we
all
agree
on
it
.
No
plan
can
succeed
without
we
all
agree
on
it
.
withdraw
verb
-
withdraw
,
withdrawing
,
withdraws
,
withdrew
,
withdrawn
to
take
money
out
of
a
bank
account
,
cash
machine
,
or
similar
source
.
•
After
payday
,
Maria
withdrew
$50
to
pay
for
groceries
.
After
payday
,
Maria
withdrew
$50
to
pay
for
groceries
.
•
You
can
withdraw
cash
at
any
ATM
in
the
city
.
You
can
withdraw
cash
at
any
ATM
in
the
city
.
From
Middle
English
‘
withdrawen
’,
from
Old
English
‘
wiþdragan
’
meaning
“
to
draw
back
.”
verb
-
withdraw
,
withdrawing
,
withdraws
,
withdrew
,
withdrawn
(
of
troops
or
forces
)
to
move
back
or
be
moved
back
to
a
safer
or
earlier
position
.
•
The
commander
ordered
the
soldiers
to
withdraw
before
nightfall
.
The
commander
ordered
the
soldiers
to
withdraw
before
nightfall
.
•
All
foreign
troops
will
withdraw
by
the
end
of
the
year
.
All
foreign
troops
will
withdraw
by
the
end
of
the
year
.
monkey with
verb
-
monkey
with
,
monkeying
with
,
monkeys
with
,
monkeyed
with
to
handle
or
interfere
with
something
in
a
careless
or
playful
way
,
often
causing
problems
•
Don
’
t
monkey
with
the
computer
settings
,
or
the
program
will
crash
.
Don
’
t
monkey with
the
computer
settings
,
or
the
program
will
crash
.
•
He
spent
the
afternoon
monkeying
with
the
old
radio
until
it
finally
worked
.
He
spent
the
afternoon
monkeying with
the
old
radio
until
it
finally
worked
.
From
the
noun
“
monkey
,”
likening
careless
human
interference
to
a
playful
monkey
’
s
behavior
;
first
attested
in
American
English
in
the
early
20th
century
.