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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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- "Stand by" has multiple meanings:Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.stand by to be present while something bad is happening but not do anything to stop itwww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…to be ready to do something or to help: Doctors were standing by to treat the injured passengers. (DO NOTHING) to do nothing to prevent something unpleasant from happening: We can't stand by while millions of people starve. (Definition of stand by from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…standby noun /ˈstændbaɪ/ /ˈstændbaɪ/ (plural standbys) Idioms a person or thing that can always be used if needed, for example if somebody/something else is not available or if there is an emergencywww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…
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Stand Around
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Bystander
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Standby
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Stand Down
STAND DOWN definition: 1. to give up your official job or position: 2. to give up your …
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