Similar words: make a fire, to make a fire, make a figure, take arms, take after, take a fancy to, make a mistake, stand firm. Meaning: v. be emphatic or resolute and refuse to budge.
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1. She took a firm stand on nuclear disarmament.
2. They took a firm stand against drugs in the school.
3. Dauntless decided to take a firm stand in the matter.
4. The decision to take a firm stand comes after local councillors revealed the misery suffered by many of their constituents.
5. Take a firm stand against unnecessary incentives.
6. But we must take a firm stand — even unto death — on the truth as we see it now.
7. The government decided to take a firm stand on admitting more foreigners to do business in the country.
8. Only after information is in balance,(Sentencedict.com) can industry take a firm stand in competitive market.
9. Mr. A doesn't have the guts to take a firm stand; he sticks his head in the sand and refuses to deal this problem.
10. Take a firm stand against putting expediency above principle; bluff ahead of facts.
11. Handing his keys to the parking valet, he decided that he would take a firm stand.
12. Second, negotiators should express their expected purpose definitely and take a firm stand in the negotiation.
13. But if anyone persists in using violence against us, tries to bully us and resorts to repression, the Communist Party will have to take a firm stand.
14. The politically influential and increasingly vocal military is also likely to keep the pressure on the leadership to take a firm stand.
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