gangs up Synonyms

gangs up Meaning

gangs up

to join together for an often hostile purpose, to combine for a specific purpose, to make a joint assault, to exert group pressure

gangs up Sentence Examples

  1. The entire neighborhood ganged up on the bully, protecting the timid child.
  2. The rival gangs ganged up against the unsuspecting victim in a brutal ambush.
  3. The students ganged up on the new teacher, making her life miserable.
  4. The employees ganged up against their tyrannical boss, demanding better working conditions.
  5. The creditors ganged up on the bankrupt company, demanding the immediate repayment of their debts.
  6. The siblings ganged up on their unsuspecting parents, scheming to get their way.
  7. The team ganged up on the inexperienced player, leaving them feeling overwhelmed and humiliated.
  8. The voters ganged up against the corrupt politician, ensuring their electoral defeat.
  9. The countries of the world ganged up on the rogue nation, imposing strict sanctions to punish its aggression.
  10. The critics ganged up on the controversial artist, panning their latest work with scathing reviews.

FAQs About the word gangs up

to join together for an often hostile purpose, to combine for a specific purpose, to make a joint assault, to exert group pressure

hangs together,teams (up), allies, bands (together), cabals, associates, confederates, coheres, organizes, leagues

disbands, separates, splits,breaks up, parts, segregates, detaches, dissolves, disengages, disunites

The entire neighborhood ganged up on the bully, protecting the timid child.

The rival gangs ganged up against the unsuspecting victim in a brutal ambush.

The students ganged up on the new teacher, making her life miserable.

The employees ganged up against their tyrannical boss, demanding better working conditions.