sided
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unsided adjective
Etymology
Origin of sided
late Middle English word dating back to 1425–75; side 1, -ed 3
Example Sentences
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Supreme Court to hear her case after two lower courts sided with the Internal Revenue Service.
From MarketWatch
In a separate ruling earlier this month, the court sided with Min in a put option dispute with Hybe, ordering the entertainment giant to pay her 25.6bn won.
From BBC
In his opinion, Chief Justice John Roberts sided with that view.
From BBC
Delivering her opinion for the Court of Justice of the European Union, advocate general Tamara Capeta sided with parliament in saying the court should "annul the commission's contested decision" which was made "without any explanation."
From Barron's
Local fighters from tribes in the Arab-majority province sided with Damascus and seized the areas before the arrival of government forces.
From Barron's
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