find in favour of
• (of a court) make a decision in favour of, or judge to be innocent.
in favour of
• to be replaced by.
• "he stepped down as leader in favour of his rival"
• in support or to the advantage of.
• "members have voted in favour of strike action"
Similar:
on the side of,
pro,
for,
all for,
giving support to,
giving backing to,
right behind,
encouraging of,
approving of,
sympathetic to,