Word: stand
Category: stand
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Synonyms: stand
attitude, stance, point of view, viewpoint, opinion, way of thinking, outlook, standpoint, position, approach, thinking, policy, line, opposition, resistance, objection, hostility, animosity, base, support, mounting, platform, rest, plinth, bottom, tripod, rack, trivet, stall, counter, booth, kiosk, tent, stop, station, park, bay, halt, standstill, dead stop, copse, thicket, grove, bush, woodlot, pedestal, tie-up, bandstand
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The meaning and "use of": stand
- an attitude toward a particular issue; a position taken in an argument. - the party's tough stand on welfare
- a cessation from motion or progress. - the train drew to a stand by the signal box
- a group of growing plants of a specified kind, especially trees. - a stand of poplars
- have or maintain an upright position, supported by one's feet. - Lionel stood in the doorway
- (of an object, building, or settlement) be situated in a particular place or position. - the town stood on a hill
- be in a specified state or condition. - since mother's death, the house had stood empty
- withstand (an experience or test) without being damaged. - small boats that could stand the punishment of heavy seas
- be a candidate in an election. - he stood for Parliament in 1968
- provide (food or drink) for someone at one's own expense. - somebody in the bar would stand him a beer
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