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  1. STAND definition: 1. to be in a vertical state or to put into a vertical state, especially (of a person or animal) by…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of STAND is to support oneself on the feet in an erect position. How to use stand in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Stand.

  3. Definition of stand verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. A desperate or decisive effort at defense or resistance, as in a battle: made their stand at the river. 8. A position or opinion one is prepared to uphold: must take a stand on environmental issues. 9. stands Rows of wooden or metal benches placed one above another for people watching a sports event or a performance.

  5. Definition of stand noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. to be able to accept or deal with a difficult situation: She couldn't stand the pressures of the job. The pain was more than he could stand. stand at sth. to be at a particular level, amount, height, etc:

  7. If you take or make a stand, you do something or say something in order to make it clear what your attitude to a particular thing is. It's very important to me to make a stand against the consensus that our youth are a lost cause. Synonyms: position, attitude, stance, opinion More Synonyms of stand. 2. countable noun.

  8. To stand is to be upright or vertical, with your feet on the floor, or to move into that position. Most people stand when they hear the national anthem at a baseball game.

  9. to be or become stagnant, as water. (of persons or things) to be or remain in a specified state, condition, relation, relative position, etc.: He stood in jeopardy of losing his license. to have the possibility or likelihood: He stands to gain a sizable profit through the sale of the house.

  10. To be or remain in a generally upright position, supported on the feet (or foot) Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To rise to an upright position, as from a sitting, lying, or crouching position. Webster's New World.