stick up for (Meaning)

stick up for

to rob at gunpoint, to stand upright or on end, a robbery at gunpoint, to speak or act in defense of

stick up for Sentence Examples

  1. I will always stick up for what I believe in, no matter the consequences.
  2. The teacher had to stick up for the bullied student against the aggressor.
  3. It's important to stick up for your friends when they're being treated unfairly.
  4. The protesters refused to be intimidated and continued to stick up for their cause.
  5. The lawyer vowed to stick up for his client, even if it meant going to prison.
  6. The reporter stuck up for the truth, despite the threats against his life.
  7. The victim's family stood up and stuck up for their loved one in court.
  8. The organization stuck up for the rights of the marginalized and oppressed.
  9. The superhero always stuck up for the innocent and fought against evil.
  10. The whistleblower stuck up for justice and reported the corruption he had witnessed.

FAQs About the word stick up for

to rob at gunpoint, to stand upright or on end, a robbery at gunpoint, to speak or act in defense of

maintain, uphold,justify, defend, advocate, support,stand up for, claim, espouse, plead

withdraw, reverse, abandon,take back, retract, forsake,switch, recant, abjure,refute

I will always stick up for what I believe in, no matter the consequences.

The teacher had to stick up for the bullied student against the aggressor.

It's important to stick up for your friends when they're being treated unfairly.

The protesters refused to be intimidated and continued to stick up for their cause.