standing up to Antonyms

Meaning of standing up to

standing up to

performed in, performing in, or requiring a standing position, stiffened to stay upright without folding over, to meet fairly and fully, stand-up comedy, to fail to keep an appointment with, to defend against attack or criticism, of, relating to, performing, or being a monologue of jokes, gags, or satirical comments delivered usually while standing alone on a stage or in front of a camera, marked by a high degree of personal integrity or loyalty, to remain sound and intact under stress, attack, or close scrutiny, a television broadcast in which the reporter or narrator faces the camera with the scene of the story in the background, to be best man or maid of honor for at a wedding ceremony, erect, upright, to face boldly, to remain in good condition, to rise to a standing position, a performer of such comedy

standing up to Sentence Examples

  1. Despite the threats, the activists remained resilient, standing up to the oppressive regime.
  2. The young athlete summoned her courage and stood up to the bullying from her teammates.
  3. The students organized a protest, standing up to the unfair treatment from their administration.
  4. The employee mustered the strength to stand up to her boss and demand a raise.
  5. The whistleblower risked their career by standing up to the corruption within their organization.
  6. The nation united as citizens stood up to the foreign invaders.
  7. The patients refused to give up hope, standing up to the challenges of their illnesses.
  8. The survivors of the tragedy came together, standing up to the injustice they had faced.
  9. The speaker's words resonated with the audience, inspiring them to stand up to the status quo.
  10. The community rallied behind the victim, standing up to the perpetrator and demanding justice.

FAQs About the word standing up to

performed in, performing in, or requiring a standing position, stiffened to stay upright without folding over, to meet fairly and fully, stand-up comedy, to fai

facing,confronting, brazening, encountering, breasting, withstanding, facing up (to),braving, daring, outbraving

sidestepping, escaping, ducking, shaking, shirking,avoiding, eschewing, dodging, shunning, evading

Despite the threats, the activists remained resilient, standing up to the oppressive regime.

The young athlete summoned her courage and stood up to the bullying from her teammates.

The students organized a protest, standing up to the unfair treatment from their administration.

The employee mustered the strength to stand up to her boss and demand a raise.