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stand forphrase to give permission for or to approve ofThey would not stand for their children missing curfew. allow, green-light, have, permit, suffer authorize, commission, license(also licence)accede (to), acquiesce, agree (to), assent (to), consent (to), OK(or okay), warrantaccord, concede, grant, sanction, vouchsafeadmit, brook, condone, countenance, endure, support, tolerate ban, enjoin, forbid, prohibit, proscribe, veto hinder, impede, obstructcensure, disallow, disapprove, deny, interdict, refuse, reject, revoke, suppress, withholddeplore, discountenance, disfavor, dislike, frown (at or on), grudgecheck, curb, keep, repress, restrain to put up with (something painful or difficult)The nanny did not stand for whining from the children. abide, absorb, accept, bear, bide(chiefly dialect), brook, countenance, endure, go, hack, handle, meet, pocket, stand, stick out, stomach, support, sustain, sweat out, take, tolerate, wear(British) allow, permit, suffer, swallowreconcile (to)acquiesce, agree (with or to), assent (to), capitulate, consent (to), respect, submit (to), yield (to) live with, lump (it), tough it out decline, dismiss, refuse, reject, repudiate, spurn, turn downcombat, contest, fight, oppose, resistavoid, bypass, circumvent, dodge, elude, escape, evade, missabstain (from), forbear, refrain (from) to serve as a material counterpart ofHe got a tattoo that stood for his love of fishing. emblematize, represent, symbolize body, embody, epitomize, incarnate, manifest, materialize, objectify, personalize, personifyexemplify, illustrate |