To stay faithful to (an opinion, a belief, etc.).
Be available or ready for a certain function or service.
To refrain from acting or moving for some duration or until some event occurs.
1 The DA will not stand by and let this unjust situation continue.
2 HURT or HELP -your choice.' -I stand by these words.
3 The charity, however, supported him and said they stand by his actions.
4 For the CDU it is quite clear: we stand by this coalition.
5 I stand by my actions and my words, but I don't know.
6 So, let us stand by it; pray for it; fight for it.
7 Men will hear of that, and true men will stand by him.
8 But will his surrogate family stand by him when things go wrong?
9 I believe that journalists should not stand by while misinformation is spread.
10 It is unacceptable for governments to stand by as dole queues lengthen.
11 No friend should support or stand by someone who mistreated their friend.
12 We said you could choose for yourselves, and we'll stand by that.
13 Neither of us could let the other go first, and stand by .
14 Images and people had to be strong enough to stand by themselves.
15 Children stand by the road loudly cheering when any vehicle drives by.
16 Soldiers dressed in military fatigue stand by the helicopter observing the handover.
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