LIST II.
- Agree with (a person).
- Agree to (a proposal).
- Change for (a thing).
- Change with (a person).
- Change to (become).
- Confer with (talk with).
- Confer on (upon) (give to).
- Confide in (trust in).
- Confide to (intrust to).
- Correspond with (write to).
- Correspond to (a thing).
- Differ from (note below).
- Differ with (note below).
- Disappointed in (a thing obtained).
- Disappointed of (a thing not obtained).
- Reconcile to (note below).
- Reconcile with (note below).
- A taste of (food).
- A taste for (art, etc.).
"Correspond with" is sometimes used of things, as meaning to be in keeping with.
"Differ from" is used in speaking of unlikeness between things or persons; "differ from" and "differ with" are both used in speaking of persons disagreeing as to opinions.
"Reconcile to" is used with the meaning of resigned to, as, "The exile became reconciled to his fate;" also of persons, in the sense of making friends with, as, "The king is reconciled to his minister." "Reconcile with" is used with the meaning of make to agree with, as, "The statement must be reconciled with his previous conduct."
List III.: Words taking anyone of several prepositions for the same meaning.
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