[Idiom] STAND YOUR GROUND. - Mastering the Art of Resilience

Stand your ground.

Stand your ground.

maintain your position

To 'stand your ground' means to hold firm in your position or opinion in the face of opposition or pressure. Think of it as being like a tree that stands firm despite the howling winds and driving rain. The phrase embodies a sense of bravery and resilience, showing that one will not be moved or changed by external forces. It's particularly relevant in debates or when one faces social pressure to conform. By standing your ground, you assert your rights and beliefs, maintaining integrity and determination regardless of the challenges.

Example Sentences

  1. He decided to stand his ground in the argument.

    He decided to not back down in the argument.

  2. She stood her ground despite the pressure.

    She didn't back down despite the pressure.

  3. They instructed him to stand his ground during negotiations.

    They instructed him to not back down during negotiations.

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