take someone's side (Meaning)

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take someone's side (v)

support someone (as in an argument)

Synonyms & Antonyms of take someone's side

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take someone's side Sentence Examples

  1. I cannot take sides in this argument; both parties have valid points.
  2. The judge refused to take sides, remaining impartial throughout the trial.
  3. The teacher was accused of taking sides during the debate, favoring one student over another.
  4. The newscaster was criticized for taking sides in the political coverage.
  5. I will not take sides in your family conflict; it is not my place.
  6. The mediator was brought in to help resolve the dispute without taking sides.
  7. The jury was instructed not to take sides or let their personal beliefs influence their verdict.
  8. It is important to listen to both sides of a story before taking sides.
  9. The politician was accused of taking sides with the wealthy, ignoring the needs of the poor.
  10. The protestors demanded that the government take their side in the fight against corporate greed.

FAQs About the word take someone's side

support someone (as in an argument)

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I cannot take sides in this argument; both parties have valid points.

The judge refused to take sides, remaining impartial throughout the trial.

The teacher was accused of taking sides during the debate, favoring one student over another.

The newscaster was criticized for taking sides in the political coverage.