fall in with - to become friends with someone after meeting them by chance, put up with  - to accept unpleasant behavior or an unpleasant situation, even though you do not like it ,tolerate, stand up for  - to defend something that you believe is important [e.g. principle, right], or to defend a person who is being criticized, fight for, look forward to - anticipate with pleasure, cut down on - to eat or drink less of a particular thing, usually in order to improve your health, go along with - to support an idea, or to agree with, break out in/into - to suddenly appear on skin, do away with  - to get rid of something, or to stop using something, get in with - to become friendly with someone, especially because you think that they can help you, run up against - to experience an unexpected difficulty,

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