- stand up
- phrasal verb
Word forms "stand up":
present tense I/you/we/they stand up he/she/it stands up present participle standing up past tense stood up past participle stood up1)a) [intransitive] to put your body into an upright position from a sitting or lying positionA man at the back stood up to ask a question.
b) same as stand I, 2)stand up straight:You have the chair. I don't mind eating standing up.
Stand up straight and take your hands out of your pockets.
2) [intransitive] to react in a particular way to severe conditions or treatmentstand up to:I wasn't sure how well the house would stand up in a storm.
She was confident her witness would stand up well to detailed questioning.
3) [intransitive] to still seem true or correct after being examined carefullystand up in court:We all knew her story wouldn't stand up in court.
4) stand someone up[transitive] informal to not come to meet someone who you have arranged to meet, especially someone who you are having or starting a sexual or romantic relationship withDid she stand you up?
5) stand up and be counted to state or show publicly that you support someone or something, especially when something unpleasant or dangerous could happen to you as a resultIt's time for people who care about freedom to stand up and be counted.
6) [transitive] if a journalist stands up a story, they provide evidence or proof that it is trueThe news agency had done the basics to stand the story up.
English dictionary. 2014.