Verb
(idiomatic) To back or side with; to support (in reference to literally standing alongside someone to show one's support).
We have declared that we stand with the protestors.
(obsolete)
To argue or dispute with (especially in the context of haggling or bargaining).
To exist alongside; to coexist.
To be in agreement with.
To spend time with.
(nautical) To travel alongside.
(typography, of a character) To align with.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see stand, with.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. I am not bound to succeed but I am bound to live the best life that I have. I must stand with anybody that stands right and part from him when he goes wrong. Abraham Lincoln
Stand with anybody that stands right, stand with him while he is right and part with him when he goes wrong. Abraham Lincoln
To become truly great, one has to stand with people, not above them. Montesquieu
Never be afraid to stand with the minority when the minority is right, for the minority which is right will one day be the majority. William Jennings Bryan
Each of us knows that we have an obligation to care for the old, the young and the sick. We stand strongest when we stand with the weakest among us. Sarah Palin
When you stand with the blessings of your mother and God, it matters not who stands against you. Yoruba Proverb