Come out on the side of (someone or something) spoken language verb phrase
To decide to support someone or something.
The jury finally came out on the side of the plaintiff.
I hope the jury will come out on the side of equality and retrial this case.
I hope the jury will come out on the side of equality and retrial this case.
After much discussion, they came out on the side of his plan.
Use one's influence and power to support someone
1. Said when you decide to use your social influence to have an advantage over other people
2. To make money quickly by selling your personal properties or financial assets
3. To die or pass away
Reduce or avoid your chances of the future failure or loss by trying several different possibilities instead of one
To overcome some disadvantage or get out of a bad situation when you have already lost a lot of time for it
We love Tim but we all think that it's impossible he can make up leeway and win first place in the race.