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stand pat
stand pat
stand pat
(on something)
to stick firmly to one's position or opinions.
I am going to stand pat on this issue. I thought you would stand pat in the absence of new information.
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pat
,
stand
stand pat
(
slightly formal
)
to leave something just as it is, without any change
While he stood pat, other people found a better way to solve the problem.
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pat
,
stand
stand pat
(
American informal
)
also
sit pat
(
Australian informal
)
to refuse to make any changes
Our advice to investors is, stand pat - the recession will soon be over.
See
learn off pat
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pat
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stand
stand pat
Refuse to change one's position or opinion, as in
We're going to stand pat on this amendment to the bylaws
. This expression may be derived from the verb
pat
in the sense of "strike firmly and accurately." [Late 1800s]
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pat
,
stand
stand pat
verb
See
stand pat on something
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pat
,
stand
stand pat
1.
To oppose or resist change.
2.
Games
To play one's poker hand without drawing more cards.
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pat
,
stand
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Emma
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