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- decide on something; choose something:"I wished that we had gone for plan B"
- tend to find a particular type of person attractive:"Dionne went for the outlaw type"
- attempt to gain or attain:"he went for a job as a delivery driver"
- launch oneself at someone; attack someone:"she went for him with clawed hands"
- end up having a specified negative value or effect:"my good intentions went for nothing" · "the scene goes for little in a production that seems oblivious to the comedy"
- apply to or have relevance for someone or something:"the same goes for money-grubbing lawyers"
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- The phrasal verb go for has different meanings depending on the context123:
- To go somewhere in order to have or fetch something or someone12. For example, "He went for a drink" or "She went for the doctor".
- To be equivalent to or valued as something2. For example, "This painting could go for a million dollars" or "He goes for a genius".
- To choose something3. For example, "I always go for chocolate ice cream" or "She went for the blue dress".
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.go for verb (intr, preposition) to go somewhere in order to have or fetch: he went for a drink; shall I go for a doctor?www.dictionary.com/browse/go-forgo for 1. Go in order to get, as in I'll go for the paper, or He went for the doctor. This usage, dating from the late 1500s, gave rise to the 20th-century noun gofer, a person who is habitually sent on routine errands. 2. Be equivalent to or valued as; also, pass for, serve as.idioms.thefreedictionary.com/go+for+(something)go for something phrasal verb with go verb uk / ɡəʊ / us / ɡoʊ / present participle going | past tense went | past participle gone (CHOOSE) B1 UK to choose something: Instead of butter, I always go for margarine or a low-fat spread.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/go-for Go for Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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