match against



match (someone) against (someone else) (or something against something else)

to challenge someone with someone else in a contest; to challenge something with something else in a contest. I will match my boxer against your boxer any day. I'll match myself against you any day!
See also: match

match against

v.
1. To compare something with something else to see whether their parts correspond: We matched our list of attendees against the invited guests. Match the list of workers against the checks to see what's missing.
2. To set someone or something in competition with someone or something else: The sports league tries to match each team against other teams of the same ability. We were matched against a much smarter team for the debate.
See also: match

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JÓN-Icelandic, Faroese
Cheyenneshie-ANEnglish
Adila-Arabic
Bell[bel]
Aletha-English
Blackwell['blæk.wel]