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    stand in
  2. a person who takes the place or does the job of another person for a short time, for example because the other person is ill or on holiday: The lecturer didn't turn up, so we had to find a stand-in. Synonym. substitute. Compare.

  3. noun. ˈstand-ˌin. Synonyms of stand-in. 1. : someone employed to occupy an actor's place while lights and camera are readied. 2. : substitute. stand in. 2 of 2. verb. stood in; standing in; stands in. intransitive verb. : to act as a stand-in. Phrases. stand in with. : to be in a specially favored position with. Synonyms. Noun. backup. cover.

  4. a person who takes the place or does the job of another person for a short time, for example because the other person is sick or on vacation: The lecturer didn't turn up, so we had to find a stand-in. Synonym. substitute. Compare. relief.

  5. A stand-in is a person who takes someone else's place or does someone else's job for a while, for example because the other person is ill or away. He was a stand-in for my regular doctor. Synonyms: substitute , deputy , replacement , reserve More Synonyms of stand in

  6. someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult) “the star had a stand-in for dangerous scenes”. synonyms: backup, backup man, fill-in, relief, reliever, substitute. see more.

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

  8. stand in definition: 1. to do something that someone else was going to do because they cannot be there: 2. someone who…. Learn more.

  9. stand in meaning, definition, what is stand in: to temporarily do someone elses job or ...: Learn more.

  10. Stand-in definition, a substitute for a motion-picture star during the preparation of lighting, cameras, etc., or in dangerous scenes. See more.

  11. stand-in - someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult); "the star had a stand-in for dangerous scenes"; "we need extra employees for summer fill-ins"