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Synonyms

stand by

British  

verb

  1. (intr, adverb) to be available and ready to act if needed or called upon

  2. (intr, adverb) to be present as an onlooker or without taking any action

    he stood by at the accident

  3. (intr, preposition) to be faithful to

    to stand by one's principles

  4. (tr, adverb) English law (of the Crown) to challenge (a juror) without needing to show cause

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noun

    1. a person or thing that is ready for use or can be relied on in an emergency

    2. ( as modifier )

      stand-by provisions

  1. in a state of readiness for action or use

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adjective

  1. (of an airline passenger, fare, or seat) not booked in advance but awaiting or subject to availability

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stand by Idioms  
  1. Be ready or available to act, as in I'm almost ready for you to carve the turkey, so please stand by . [Mid-1200s]

  2. Wait for something to resume, as in We are all standing by until the power is restored . Also see on standby .

  3. Be present but remain uninvolved, refrain from acting, as in I can't stand by and see these kids shoplifting . [Late 1300s]

  4. Remain loyal, as in She's my friend and I'll stand by her, no matter what . [Early 1500s] Also see stick by .

  5. Adhere to, abide by, as in I'm going to stand by what I said yesterday . [Late 1300s]


Example Sentences

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"We will stand by our long-term partners in the Middle East and continue to push for a swift resolution to this conflict."

From BBC

A mother stands by the rubble, crying out for her daughter.

From BBC

"We saw on social media that people are talking about the war in Iran," Marcel said, standing by his motorcycle.

From Barron's

The end of the book compresses multiple major events: She lasts a year in the Pumpkins, falls in love with Dave Grohl, and stands by her father as he dies of cancer.

From Salon

Thus far, your own digging has stood by you well.

From MarketWatch