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Definition stand up in British English

stand up phrasal verb

phrasal verb
1

to put your body into an upright position from a sitting or lying position

Example

A man at the back stood up to ask a question.

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Example

You have the chair. I don't mind eating standing up.

Example

Stand up straight and take your hands out of your pockets.

Example

I wasn't sure how well the house would stand up in a storm.

Example

She was confident her witness would stand up well to detailed questioning.

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3

to still seem true or correct after being examined carefully

Example

We all knew her story wouldn't stand up in court.

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4

to not come to meet someone who you have arranged to meet, especially someone who you are having or starting a sexual or romantic relationship with

Example

Did she stand you up?

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5

to state or show publicly that you support someone or something, especially when something unpleasant or dangerous could happen to you as a result

Example

It's time for people who care about freedom to stand up and be counted.

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6

if a journalist stands up a story, they provide evidence or proof that it is true

Example

The news agency had done the basics to stand the story up.

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Definition stand up in British English