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Antonyms for come withcome with
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term come with.
Princeton's WordNet
attach to, accompany, come with, go withverb
be present or associated with an event or entity
"French fries come with the hamburger"; "heart attacks are accompanied by distruction of heart tissue"; "fish usually goes with white wine"; "this kind of vein accompanies certain arteries"
Synonyms:
company, go with, accompany, attach to, keep company, play along, co-occur with, inhere in, cooccur with, collocate with, companion, construe with, follow
How to use come with in a sentence?
There is no relation between these things. Yes, the minister has come with this argument, and he has well-founded arguments for the case he is making. But this has no relation with the other topics of negotiation here, yesterday we had a long meeting and he at no point established this link. These things are not linked. This negotiation is happening in parallel.
Higher levels of authority come with a lot more interpersonal baggage, such as supervising people or deciding whether they get promotions, with that type of responsibility, you start to take things like incompetency and people not doing their jobs more personally, and it bothers you more.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison:
And, as we have been reminded especially in these most recent times, stories of drought, bushfires, adapting to the many challenges that come with living in this great continent, but we would have it no other way as Australians because we love this land, its beauty and, yes, we know its terror, in all of its riches and all of its blessings, and we are a free, diverse and accepting people.
That is something that is going to be game changing in the years to come, with the upturn, conventional (tanker) owners are coming back with money in their pockets - and that can be used in instruments like this.
Senator James Inhofe of Oklahoma:
If the president was serious about achieving a substantive climate agreement, he would spend more time working with Congress instead of developing press releases with the Chinese government, these public pledges sound good but come with serious economic consequences for the United States.
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