• Stand aside: Step sideways to make a space for someone else
• Stand aside: Leave a job or position voluntarily so that someone else can have it instead
• Stand aside: Temporarily recuse oneself from action or decisionmaking in some domain
• Stand back: Maintain a safe distance from a hazard
• Stand back: Abstain from participation
• Stand by: Wait in expectation of some event; to make ready
• Stand by: Remain loyal or faithful to
• Stand by: Support; to continue to support despite things being bad
• Stand by: Do nothing. To be inactive in a situation
• Stand by: Be ready to provide assistance if required
• Stand by: Wait; to stop pursuing or fighting
• Stand for: Tolerate
• Stand in for: To act as a double or substitute for
• Stand off: Stand some distance apart from something or someone
• Stand off: Prevent any would-be attacker from coming close by adopting an offensive posture
• Stand out: Be obvious or conspicuous, in contrast to one’s surroundings
• Stand out: Be extraordinary and different or to have features and qualities which make someone or something special.
• Stand up: Rise from a lying or sitting position
• Stand up: Bring something up and set it into a standing position
• Stand up: Avoid a prearranged meeting, especially a date, with (a person) without prior notification; to jilt or shirk
• Stand up for: Speak or act in support or defense
• Stand up to: Object to or interfere with the actions of (someone seen as bullying, pushy, or controlling)
• Stand up to: Withstand, to weather, to survive in spite of