Word definition: against

Etimology


Formed from Middle English ayenes, agenes, againes (“in opposition to”), a southern variant of agen, or directly from again, either way with adverbial genitive singular ending -es; the parasitic -t was added circa 1350, probably by confusion with the superlative ending -est. By surface analysis, again +‎ -st (excrescent ending).

preposition


against

In a contrary direction to.

In physical opposition to; in collision with.

In physical contact with, so as to abut or be supported by.

Close to, alongside.

In front of; before (a background).

In contrast or comparison with.

In competition with, versus.

Contrary to; in conflict with.

In opposition to.

Of betting odds, denoting a worse-than-even chance.

In exchange for.

As counterbalance to. (Can we add an example for this sense?)

As a charge on.

As protection from.

In anticipation of; in preparation for (a particular time, event etc.).

(Hollywood) To be paid now in contrast to the following amount to be paid later under specified circumstances, usually that a movie is made or has started filming.

(obsolete) Exposed to. (Can we add an example for this sense?)

Examples


It is hard work to swim against the current.

The rain pounds against the window.

Ivor had acquired more than a mile of fishing rights with the house ; he was not at all a good fisherman, but one must do something ; one generally, however, banged a ball with a squash-racket against a wall.

The ladder was leaning against the wall.

The puppy rested its head against a paw.

The kennel was put against the back wall.

A row of trees stood against a fence.

We expressed our readiness, and in ten minutes were in the station wagon, rolling rapidly down the long drive, for it was then after nine. […] As we reached the lodge we heard the whistle, and we backed up against one side of the platform as the train pulled up at the other.

The giant was silhouetted against the door.

He stands out against his classmates.

This report sets out the risks against the benefits.

The Tigers will play against the Bears this weekend.

“[…] it is not fair of you to bring against mankind double weapons ! Dangerous enough you are as woman alone, without bringing to your aid those gifts of mind suited to problems which men have been accustomed to arrogate to themselves.”

The breakthrough came through Torres who, pilloried for his miss against Manchester United a week earlier, scored his second goal of the season.

Doing this is against my principles.

It is against the law to smoke on these premises.

There was no car in sight so we crossed against the red light.

Antonym: for

Are you against freedom of choice?

He waged a ten-year campaign against the company that was polluting the river.

I'd bet against his succeeding.

Ten voted for, and three voted against.

Mr. Cooke at once began a tirade against the residents of Asquith for permitting a sandy and generally disgraceful condition of the roads. So roundly did he vituperate the inn management in particular, and with such a loud flow of words, that I trembled lest he should be heard on the veranda.

Plant breeding is always a numbers game. […] The wild species we use are rich in genetic variation, […]. In addition, we are looking for rare alleles, so the more plants we try, the better. These rarities may be new mutations, or they can be existing ones that are neutral—or are even selected against—in a wild population. A good example is mutations that disrupt seed dispersal, leaving the seeds on the heads long after they are ripe.

Antonym: on

That horse is fifty-to-one against, so it has virtually no chance of winning.

The vouchers are redeemable against West End shows and theatre breaks.

Tax is levied against income from sales.

He turned the umbrella against the wind.

Beautie alone is a ſoveraigne remedy againſt feare,griefe,and all melancholy fits; a charm,as Peter de la Seine and many other writers affirme,a banquet it ſelfe;he gives inſtance in diſcontented Menelaus that was ſo often freed by Helenas faire face: and hTully, 3 Tusc. cites Epicurus as a chiefe patron of this Tenent.

Monoclonal antibodies were raised against these proteins: IN-1 and IN-2 bound both to the 35 kd and 250 kd inhibitors and to the surface of differentiated cultured oligodendrocytes.

The stores are kept well stocked against a time of need.

He wrote to a friend of his, that he lived but with browne bread and water, and entreated him to send him a piece of cheese, against [translating pour] the time he was to make a solemne feast.

"And now leave me, I pray thee, and thou too, my own Kallikrates, for I would get me ready against our journey, and so must ye both, and your servant also."

Of the two fried chops served him for breakfast he ate one and gave Edmund the other, and put a buttered sandwich of bread in his pocket against the accidents of travel.

Rod, who always distrusted such methods, was forced to accept the new way but had begun to stash away large amounts of cash against the day that the system might be sabotaged or failed entirely.

The studio weren't sure the movie would ever get made, so they only paid $50,000 against $200,000. That way they wouldn't be out very much if filming never began.

“Hollywood noises” yielded an early $35,000 option against $100,000 if the movie was made.

Related words


synonyms

(in competition with): versus

antonyms

with

conjunction


against

(obsolete) By the time that (something happened); before.

Examples


Thence she them brought into a stately Hall, / Wherein were many tables faire dispred, / And ready dight with drapets festiuall, / Against the viaundes should be ministred.

He now gave Mrs Deborah positive orders to take the child to her own bed, and to call up a maid-servant to provide it pap, and other things, against it waked.

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