come out against
come out against (someone or something)
To reveal or voice one's opposition to someone or something. Many people in our small town have come out against that big construction project because they feel that we don't need more stores so close to our homes.
See also: come, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
come out against someone or something
to announce or reveal that one is opposed to someone or something. Our governor came out against the new tax bill.
See also: come, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- be replaced by (someone or something)
- be replaced with (someone or something)
- (one's) day in court
- be remembered as (something)
- be remembered as/for something
- at (one's) doorstep
- at doorstep
- at the end of (one's) fingertips
- at somebody's expense
- at (one's) expense