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- be present while something bad is happening but fail to take any action to stop it:"he was beaten to the ground as onlookers stood by" · "I'm not going to stand by and see her hurt"
- be ready to deal or assist with something:"two battalions were on their way, and a third was standing by" · "stand by for a new trade war"
- support or remain loyal to someone, typically in a time of need:"she had stood by him during his years in prison"
- adhere to or abide by something promised, stated, or decided:"the government must stand by its pledges"
nounstand-by (noun)- readiness for duty or immediate deployment:"buses were placed on standby for the trip to Washington"
- the state of waiting to secure an unreserved place for a journey or performance, allocated on the basis of earliest availability:"passengers were obliged to go on standby"
- a person waiting to secure a place on standby.
- a person or thing ready to be deployed immediately, especially if needed as backup in an emergency:"a generator was kept as a standby in case of power failure" · "a standby rescue vessel"
- an operational mode of an electrical appliance in which the power is switched on but the appliance is not actually functioning.
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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youThe term "standby" can have several meanings:- A person or thing that can be relied upon, especially in emergencies.
- Ready and waiting for use.
- A staunch supporter or adherent.
- Something upon which one can rely and choose or use regularly.
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