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stand up
Move from a sitting or lying down to a vertical position
Fail to keep an appointment
stand out
Be extraordinary and different
stand for
Accept or tolerate behaviour
The words represented by certain initials
stand down
Leave a job or position so that someone else can take it
Finish being asked questions in a court
stand from under
to escape something falling or being thrown from above.
stand by
Support someone
Be ready and waiting for something to happen
stand in for
Substitute someone temporarily
stand about
Spend time in a place waiting or doing nothing or very little
stand up for
Defend, support
stand up to
Keep your principles when challenged by an authority
Resist damage
stand aside
Leave a position so that someone else can take it
stand around
Spend time in a place waiting or doing nothing or very little
stand back
Keep a distance from something
Try to understand something by taking a different perspective
stand behind
Used other than as an idiom: see stand,‎ behind.
To support; express one's support
stand off
To stand some distance apart from something or someone.
To prevent any would-be attacker from coming close by adopting an offensive posture.
To move away from shore.
stand on end
To stand erect, bristle, especially from fear.
stand up against
To defy or challenge someone