stand back



stand back (from someone or something)

to stand or move well away and to the rear of someone or something. Stand back from Sam. He is really angry. Would you please stand back from the edge?
See also: back, stand

stand back

v.
To assume or maintain a position away from something, especially to be out of harm's way: Stand back; that container is about to explode. The crowd stood back from the accident site.
See also: back, stand

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gigizhee-ZHEEFrench
Idris (1)-Arabic
Tate[teit]
Siemowit-Polish (Archaic)
ShannahSHAN-əEnglish (Rare)
Pompiliu-Romanian