stand for {v.}
The letters "U.S.A." stand for "United States of America."
The written sign "=" in an arithmetic problem stands for "equals."
Our flag stands for our country.
The owl stands for wisdom.
The new President stood for honest government.
John always stands for what is right.
Three men from London are standing for parliament.
The governor did not stand for reelection.
The teacher will not stand for fooling in the classroom.
Compare: HAVE IT (4), PUT UP WITH. Categories: British informal verb