standpoint
Americannoun
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the point or place at which a person stands to view something.
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the mental position, attitude, etc., from which a person views and judges things.
From the lawyer's standpoint, her client is right.
noun
Etymology
Origin of standpoint
Example Sentences
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While he said the English location worked "beautifully" from a visual and practical standpoint, he admitted to disappointment that the film could not be shot in Wales.
From BBC
"From a portfolio and focus standpoints, it makes sense to drop them and concentrate on higher-volume products like the Model 3 and Model Y, along with other business expansion bets," Caldwell added.
From BBC
“What’s clear from my standpoint, is, let’s let the public health experts and the science and the scientists actually dictate what the proper standards and protocol is,” Harabedian said.
From Los Angeles Times
“People think of diversification from an investment standpoint,” Downing said, “but diversification from a tax standpoint” is equally important.
From MarketWatch
From a visibility standpoint, “The Crown” was big.
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