welcome with
welcome (someone or something) with (something)
1. To offer or present something to someone when greeting them. The hotel welcomed us with complimentary champagne. Tom's coming home from the hospital today. Let's welcome him back with a surprise party!
2. To embrace news or information with a particular kind of reaction or emotion. The committee welcomed the announcement with thunderous applause. Protesters are welcoming news of the government's reversal with joyful tears.
See also: welcome
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
welcome someone with something
to present something to someone as a sign of greeting. (See also receive someone with open arms.) The natives welcomed us with garlands of flowers. I welcomed the visitors with gifts and good wishes.
See also: welcome
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
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