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Main Entry:
1stand 
Pronunciation:
stand
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
stood 
/
st
d/;
stand·ing
1 a : to support oneself on the feet in an erect position
b : to be a specified height when fully erect <
stands six feet two>
c : to rise to one's feet
2 : to take up and keep a usually specified position or attitude <
stand aside> <can you
stand on your head> <where do we
stand on this question>
3 : to be in a particular state or situation <
stands accused>
4 chiefly British : to be a candidate
: RUN5 a : to have a relative position in or as if in a scale <
stands first in the class>
b : to be in a position to gain or lose <
stands to make a profit>
6 a : to rest, remain, or set upright on a base or lower end <a ladder
standing against a wall>
b : to occupy a place or location <a house
standing on a hill>
7 a : to remain without moving <rainwater
standing in stagnant pools>
b : to remain in effect <the order
stands>
8 : to exist in a certain form <you must take or leave our offer as it
stands>
9 a : to put up with or resist successfully
: BEAR <
stand pain> <the building
stood the pressure of the storm> <this book will
stand the test of time>
b : to derive benefit or enjoyment from <you look like you could
stand some sleep>
c : to go through the experience of <
stand trial>
10 : to perform the duty of <
stand guard>
11 : to pay for <I'll
stand dinner>
12 : to cause to stand
: set upright
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stand·er noun -
stand for1 : to be a symbol for
: REPRESENT2 : to put up with
: PERMIT <would not
stand for bad manners>
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stand one's ground : to maintain one's position
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