stances (Meaning)

stances

station, intellectual or emotional attitude, site, the position of both body and feet from which an athlete starts or operates, the position of the feet of a golfer or batter preparatory to making a swing, a way of standing or being placed, a way of thinking or feeling

stances Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's stances on social issues have sparked controversy.
  2. The protesters gathered outside the building, holding placards stating their firm stances.
  3. In the debate, candidates took clear stances on economic policy.
  4. The author's stance on gun control was evident throughout the novel.
  5. The company's stances on environmental protection have been praised by activists.
  6. The two sides held opposing stances on the proposed legislation.
  7. The government's stances on free speech have been criticized by civil liberties groups.
  8. The union members took a unified stance in negotiations with management.
  9. The professor's stances on historical interpretation were challenged by his students.
  10. The country's stances on foreign policy have evolved over time.

FAQs About the word stances

station, intellectual or emotional attitude, site, the position of both body and feet from which an athlete starts or operates, the position of the feet of a go

postures, attitudes,carriages, presences, poises, poses, aspects, seats, airs, bearings

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The politician's stances on social issues have sparked controversy.

The protesters gathered outside the building, holding placards stating their firm stances.

In the debate, candidates took clear stances on economic policy.

The author's stance on gun control was evident throughout the novel.