Synonym: correspond, hold still for, intend, mean, represent, signify, symbolise, symbolize, typify. Similar words: first and foremost, send for, back and forth, stand, stand out, stand by, stand up, stance. Meaning: v. 1. express indirectly by an image, form, or model; be a symbol 2. denote or connote 3. take the place of or be parallel or equivalent to 4. tolerate or bear.
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91. Its initials, in Russian, stand for "water-water-power-reactor."
92. The Alaskan Malamute should stand for examination with confidence.
93. The letters BBC stand for British Broadcasting Company.
94. What does CSE stand for?
95. The president is going to stand for reelection.
96. This is what I know for sure: In order to be truly happy, you must live along with and you have to stand for something larger than yourself. Because life is a reciprocal exchange.
97. We stand for a peaceful settlement of the international dispute.
98. We have to let this ingenious theory stand for what it is worth.
99. If one naughty boy played games on his class, the teacher would call-over him and leave him to stand for the whole class.
100. We have been persistently opposed to the arms race and in favor of real disbarment and arms control. We stand for the complete prohibition and thorough destruction of nuclear weapons.
101. Since computers do not know what images mean, or stand for, the system will not be able to comb through its memory pictorially until its search tools make a great leap forward.
102. Creating arts and crafts that stand for life on the farm can be a amusing part of this homeschoo unit study. Build a barn with red construction paper and a cardboard box.
103. It includes mint, which signifies suspicion, hydrangea which means heartlessness, and cornflowers, which stand for celibacy.
104. This paper introduces a design process of a testing stand for aerostatic journal bearings.
105. In China,(www.Sentencedict.com) every citizen who has reached the age of eighteen has the right to vote and stand for election.
106. At present, Chinese peasants still stand for an identification, which hampers the process of agricultural modernization.
107. Between the fireplace and the phonograph table is a stand for newspapers.
108. The intermarriage scope and consanguinity natural diffuseness can stand for the situations in shanghai and in large parts of south China.
109. The initials stand for L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, whose extensive writings and lectures form the church's scripture.
110. Hey Felix, "2000t" can stand for anything from cell phones models to your future robot sex pardner .
111. There are three layers of feathers in the wings, and these three layers stand for the Threefold Path of Zoroastrianism : good thoughts, good words, and good deeds.
112. Reserve a stand for your company at a trade fair in Dallas.
113. Widow Douglas is trying to civilize me? and I won't stand for that.
114. It's time for the witness to take the stand for cross - examination .
115. However, the present EU should not only stand for a community of interests and goals, but for one of cultures and ideals, thus creating a "spiritual home" for all European citizens.
116. Purple: Stand for valiancy , hardihood, honesty, strong and brave.
117. Lay down the law and tell her you will not stand for this kind of behavior.
118. The fact that China legislatively punishes drug- connected crimes with severity is required by the reality of the anti-drug struggle, and shows China's stand for strict drug control.
119. This usage makes the extrovert and the introvert seem to stand for opposed personality types.
120. There a great many things we stand for that others take for granted.
More similar words: first and foremost, send for, back and forth, stand, stand out, stand by, stand up, stance, distant, instant, standard, stand up for, distance, substance, constant, instance, stand up to, assistant, music stand, understand, outstanding, instantly, for instance, substantial, resistance, assistance, substantially, in the distance, circumstance, good for.