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take a stand
verb as in decide
Strong matches
verb as in insist
verb as in oppose
Strong matches
verb as in resolve
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Example Sentences
“If you truly believe that they’re morally unjust and you have an opportunity to take a stand, I think it’s an imperative to do so.”
"The fact that all of our team, as well as players from all over the world, were willing to take a stand, that gave me so much strength for everything. I think it gave me a superpower to confront it and keep going," Hermoso said in the documentary.
Readers accused the two venerable outlets of refusing to take a stand in the face of what they see as the dangers of another Donald Trump presidency.
“The ‘opportunity’ to instead present a both-sides analysis would properly be done by the newsroom, not by an editorial board, whose purpose is to take a stand and defend it persuasively,” Greene said in a statement.
“I left in response to the refusal to take a stand,” Greene wrote, “and to the incorrect assertion that the editorial board had made a choice.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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