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take a stand
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take a standverb
To assert an opinion or viewpoint; to defend one's point of view or beliefs.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of take a stand in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of take a stand in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of take a stand in a Sentence
Someone at some point has to take a stand and ask the hard question, ‘What exactly is it that Google is doing with our personal information?’? it’s time somebody held them accountable for the information they are collecting and how they are using it.
In these races and a handful of other House and Senate races, we're going to play offense around candidates that take a stand on these issues.
You are not under any obligation to defend things that are morally unjust, if you truly believe that they're morally unjust and you have an opportunity to take a stand, I think it's an imperative to do so.
I’m gonna be there on Jan. 20 ... and I’m gonna take a stand for our country and for our freedoms.
Putin was watching, he calculated that this would be the time he could actually affect an invasion and the consequences wouldn’t be that high, putin has calculated that the resolve to stand up for law and order, international norms, to take a stand for democracy and what it means to follow what we’ve seen during the post-WWII area, those things are really being challenged right now.
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