stand one's ground

To "stand one's ground" means to maintain one's position or opinion firmly, especially during a confrontation, disagreement, or difficult situation. It implies not backing down or making compromises despite pressure or opposition from others. This phrase is often associated with staying resolute and defending one's beliefs or rights, regardless of the challenges or risks involved.


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