Pronunciation: /stæn fɔːr/
verb to support or be a fan of someone or something
A1 I stan for equality and justice.
A2 She stans for animal rights and environmental protection.
B1 The organization stans for diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
B2 He stans for freedom of speech and democracy.
C1 The politician stans for healthcare reform and education funding.
C2 The activist stans for human rights and social justice issues.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 I stan for my favorite singer.
A2 She stans for animal rights.
B1 The organization stans for equality and diversity.
B2 He stans for social justice causes.
C1 The politician stans for environmental protection policies.
C2 The activist stans for human rights around the world.
formal The company's mission statement clearly states what they stan for.
informal I love how passionate she is about what she stans for.
slang I stan for their new album, it's fire!
figurative His dedication to his beliefs is what he stans for.
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