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standing

noun

1 standing

Social or financial or professional status or reputation.

Roget 26: degree, grade, extent, measure, amount, ratio, stint, standard, height, pitch; reach, amplitude, range, scope, ... show more

Roget 183: situation, position, locality, locale, status, latitude and longitude; footing, standing, standpoint, post; stage; aspect, attitude, ... show more

Roget 141: stability etc. 150; quiescence etc. 265; obstinacy etc. 606.    permanence, persistence, endurance; durability; standing, ... show more

Roget 8: circumstance, situation, phase, position, posture, attitude, place, point; terms; regime; footing, standing, status.    ... show more

Roget 71: term, rank, station, stage, step; degree etc. 26; scale, remove, grade, link, peg, round of the ladder, ... show more

Roget 873: distinction, mark, name, figure; repute, reputation; good repute, high repute; note, notability, notoriety, eclat, the bubble reputation" [As You Like It], ... show more

Roget 110: diuturnity; a long time, a length of time; an age, a century, an eternity; slowness etc. 275; perpetuity etc. 112; blue moon, ... show more

2 standing

An ordered listing of scores or results showing the relative positions of competitors (individuals or teams) in a sporting event.

3 standing

The act of assuming or maintaining an erect upright position.

Polish: stanie

adjective

1 standing

Having a supporting base.

2 standing

Not created for a particular occasion.

Polish: stały

3 standing

of fluids Not moving or flowing.

4 standing

Executed in or initiated from a standing position.

5 standing

of persons On the feet; having the torso in an erect position supported by straight legs.

6 standing

Permanent.


Moby thesaurus: abeyant, abidingness, age, angle, antiquity, apathetic, base, bearings, cachet, candidacy, candidature, capacity, case, caste, cataleptic, catatonic, changelessness, character, circumstance, class ... show more.

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