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stand behind

vb. 1 (context transitive English) (&lit stand behind English) 2 (context transitive idiomatic English) To support; express one's support

Usage examples of "stand behind".

Nicolae and Leon returned to stand behind their chairs, as did the rest of the potentates and Viv and Suhail.

An anonymous hand flung a rock through the last exposed window, which happened to have a liquor stand behind it.

There are some of them, and they've got to learn that if they don't stand behind the men, we're lost.

Rawlings, Hudson and Iziharry left their seats and moved forward to stand behind Chekov and Spock.

Somehow she did not wish to look into that mirror now, for a pricking thought that something else might stand behind to peer over her shoulder lurked in her mind.

I cross the street, dodging a UPS van and a Volvo, and stand behind her.

Montana's famous silver-studded saddle perched on a stand behind a desk supporting a computer console and a fax machine.

You do know that we'll all stand behind you no matter what, don't you?