alongside

/əˈlɔːŋˌsaɪd/
preposition
  1. Next to or at the side of something.
    • The dog walked alongside its owner.
    • We parked the car alongside the curb.
    • A small boat was tied up alongside the dock.
  2. Together with or in cooperation with someone or something.
    • She worked alongside her colleagues to finish the project.
    • Volunteers served alongside professional aid workers.
    • The new software will be used alongside the old system for now.
  3. At the same time as or in comparison with something.
    • Traditional methods exist alongside modern technology.
    • The two theories developed alongside each other.
    • His early paintings seem simple alongside his later masterpieces.
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adverb
  1. At or to the side of something.
    • The ship drew alongside and dropped anchor.
    • A second runner came alongside and matched his pace.
    • The police car pulled up alongside.
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