Definition of «to stand by»

The phrase "to stand by" means to be ready and available for something, or to support someone or something. It can also mean to remain in a particular position or stance, or to keep something in its current state until further notice. In some contexts, it may imply waiting or being prepared to act quickly if needed.

Sentences with «to stand by»

  • When your dog is injured or sick, you don't want the additional stress or hassle of dealing with a company that doesn't stand by what they have promised. (yourpurebredpuppy.com)
  • Three Cheers to this young lad who stood by for what he believed in. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Because, a serious athlete doesn't just stand by while the other guys exceed them. (purenitrono2.org)
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