Withstand vs Standby - What's the difference?
withstand | standby |
To resist or endure (something) successfully.
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To oppose (something) forcefully.
State of readiness without being immediately involved.
(travel) Waiting at the airport in the hope of getting a seat on a flight that is already booked out.
Something that is standard, well-tested, or frequently used.
As verbs the difference between withstand and standby
is that withstand is to resist or endure (something) successfully while standby is wait briefly: an alternative spelling of nocap=1|lang=en.As a noun standby is
state of readiness without being immediately involved.withstand
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Verb
standby
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Alternative forms
* stand-byNoun
(en noun)- ''The troops were on standby in case of an attack.
- That recipe is an old standby , and she keeps the ingredients around in case of unexpected guests.
Verb
- Standby while I check that for you.