have or maintain an upright position, supported by one's feet
Lionel stood in the doorway
she stood still, heart hammering
to improve your balance, practise standing on one foot
(of an object, building, or settlement) be situated in a particular place or position
the town stood on a hill
the hotel stands in three acres of gardens
be in a specified state or condition
since mother's death the house had stood empty
sorry, darling—I stand corrected
be a candidate in an election
he stood for parliament in 1968
she stood as an Independent candidate in the general election
provide (food or drink) for (someone) at one's own expense
somebody in the bar would stand him a beer