Go along with

Pronunciation: /ˈɡoʊ əˈɫɔŋ ˈwɪð/

Go along with (verb)

  1. To accept an idea or plan and not strongly disagree, even if you are not fully sure.
  2. To take part in something that someone suggests, especially by following their plan.
  3. To match a rule, requirement, or standard, so that it is acceptable or correct.

Examples

  • I went along with the plan without arguing.
  • She went along with the idea to keep peace.