Hold your ground.
Hold your ground.
The idiom 'Hold your ground' comes from a military context where holding your position against opposing forces was critical. In everyday use, it translates to maintaining your stance or opinion, despite pressure or adversity trying to move you. For example, in a debate on a controversial topic, you might 'hold your ground' if you firmly believe in your argument and refuse to be swayed by opposition.
You have to hold your ground in negotiations.
You must maintain your position in negotiations.
Despite the pressure, he held his ground and succeeded.
Even with pressure, he maintained his position and succeeded.
Holding your ground is essential in tough discussions.
Maintaining your position is crucial in difficult discussions.