Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for change sides

change sides

Discover More

Example Sentences

What would happen,” he cried out, “if Big Business decided to change sides?

The hope is that less committed Taliban will change sides while the population at large turns on the hardliners.

But when this was imminent, the girl would unostentatiously change sides and put Northmour between her and the sea.

Unless the Russians are disposed to change sides, the negotiation at Frederickshamn is not likely to be benefited by these events.

The Nizam and Mahrattis were not to be depended upon in the slightest degree, and might at any moment change sides.

There isn't a man in this nitrate row that isn't robbing the crowd he's with, and that wouldn't change sides for money.

It was unfortunately a Slewey regiment, and it was too late for Sam to change sides—a thing which he was quite ready to do.

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement