Definition of «to take a stand»

The phrase "to take a stand" means to make a decision or express an opinion on something, and then actively support that position. It involves taking a firm stance on an issue, and not wavering in one's beliefs or actions despite any opposition or pressure. To take a stand can also refer to publicly declaring one's beliefs or values, often in the context of a political or social cause.

Phrases with «to take a stand»

Sentences with «to take a stand»

  • You should all be proud of yourselves for taking a stand against animal cruelty and educating the public to be active for the animals as well. (onegreenplanet.org)
  • And yet, he has abandoned that standard in taking his stand on climate. (jennifermarohasy.com)
  • For taking a stand in defense of her grandson, she paid a dear price. (lawsitesblog.com)
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