to be opposed to a plan or suggestion for a particular reason
to dislike someone or not approve of them for a particular reason
I don’t know what he’s got against me, but he’s always criticizing my work.
I think it’s a brilliant idea. What have you got against it?
I’ve got nothing against intelligence tests, as long as they’re done properly.
We’ve nothing against him personally: it’s just that we don’t trust politicians.
have/have got against
has/has got against
having/having got against
had/had got against
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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