Verb
stand together (third-person singular simple present stands together, present participle standing together, simple past and past participle stood together)
To remain allied through difficulties.
And so we have an opportunity again to show throughout history how we’ve locked arms and to me, to reemphasize to a new generation to step up and recognize the power we have when we stand together.” Source: Internet
Chinese people and billions of people around the world who have been victimized by communism will stand together with President Trump. Source: Internet
A young fleet officer and a marine stand together to defend their colony in the continuation of the powerful and action-packed Genesis Fleet saga from New York Times best-selling author Jack Campbell. Source: Internet
From left, Jessica Wong, Jenny Chiang and Sheila Vo stand together during a protest on the steps of the Statehouse in Boston, March 12, 2020. Source: Internet
He ended on a positive note, saying that he has full confidence in the people to work for a better ‘post-COVID’ world, where the people stand together and not work against one another. Source: Internet
Chris Del Conte expects athletes to stand together for ‘The Eyes of Texas’ Source: Internet