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  1. take a standverb

    To assert an opinion or viewpoint; to defend one's point of view or beliefs.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of take a stand in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of take a stand in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of take a stand in a Sentence

  1. Tanya Gersh:

    This win isn't just for me, my family and my community ; this is a win for everyone who has been harassed, terrorized and bullied, even though I don't like to admit that what he did broke a part of me, I am now a stronger person for it. Don't be afraid to take a stand against hatred and don't let hateful people define who you are. We will not let them win.

  2. Linda Salsbery:

    Burns High School's total hysteria. Heather Moss get on the Internet and there's so much misinformation, those guys aren't here to kill anybody. They just decided to take a stand somewhere. They're 60 miles from town.

  3. Salil Shetty:

    When high-profile people choose to take a stand for human rights, it emboldens many others in their struggles against injustice, colin Kaepernick commitment is all the more remarkable because of the alarming levels of vitriol Colin Kaepernick commitment has attracted from those in power.

  4. Daryl Maeda:

    The key is to understand that Asian American identity is a political stance, being Asian American is to take a stand against racism and a stand for solidarity among people of Asian ethnicity and with other racialized people in the United States and abroad.

  5. Alabama Senate:

    I've taken a stand in the past, I'll take a stand in the future and I'll quit standing when they lay me in that box and put me in the ground.


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