stand against



stand against

v.
1. To stand next to or rest against something: He stood against the frame of the door.
2. To oppose something: Many of the students stood against the war.
3. To compete with someone in a race for elected office: She announced her intention to stand against the incumbent in the next election.
See also: stand

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Grusha-Russian
Mitchell['mitʃel]
Bartholomewbahr-THAHL-ə-myoo (English)English, Biblical
Aeliana-Ancient Roman
Damien-French
Rebekkare-BE-kah (German), RE-bek-kah (Finnish)German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, Faroese, Finnish, Biblical Greek