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Definitions from the WebTerm: The way in which someone standsNoun Sense 1: The posture or physical position of a person when standing. Example sentence: Her confident and upright stance conveyed her assertiveness. Related products: Posture Corrector, Standing Desk Verb Sense 1: To assume or maintain a standing position with a particular posture. Example sentence: He stood with a wide-legged stance, ready for any incoming attack. Sense 2: To advocate or support a particular viewpoint, position, or opinion. Example sentence: She always stands for justice and equality. Related products: Standing Posture Exercise, Support Position Books Adjective Sense 1: Describing someone who is standing or able to stand. Example sentence: The injured player was not in a stance position to continue the game. Related products: Standing Aid, Standing Support | ||||
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