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The Italian word for to stand is
ergersi




Italian Definition


stand
     1. verb. stare in piedi
     2. verb. appoggiare



Translations for stand and their definitions

ergersi
     1. v. to rise
     2. v. (figuratively) to set oneself up as


elevarsi
     1. v. (reflexive) To rise up; to rise (in importance); to be ennobled


stare in piedipronunciation
     1. v. to stand; to continue standing


alzarsi
     1. v. to stand up, rise to one's feet, get up, raise oneself, fly up, take off
     2. v. to rise



arbitrare
     1. v. To referee or umpire.
     2. v. To arbitrate.


tollerare
     1. v. To tolerate, to bear, to allow, to put up with.


resistere
     1. v. (intransitive) To resist.
     2. v. (intransitive) To withstand.
     3. v. (intransitive) To endure.


gareggiare
     1. v. (intransitive) to compete, vie


candidarsi
     1. v. (reflexive) to present oneself as a candidate (especially for a public post)





sopportare
     1. v. to bear, sustain, carry, take, withstand
     2. v. to suffer, undergo, bear, endure, put up with, tolerate, stand


durare
     1. v. (intransitive) to last
     2. v. (transitive, literary) to bear, to endure


appoggiare
     1. v. to support, to second, to back, to endorse
     2. v. to lean on, to lean against, to prop, to place, to rest on
           appoggiare la scala alla parete - to lean the ladder against the wall
     3. v. (intransitive) to rest


soffrire
     1. v. to suffer, to feel, to go through
     2. v. to suffer, to undergo, to sustain
     3. v. to stand, to bear, to put up with, to allow
     4. v. (intransitive) to suffer, to be in pain


subire
     1. v. to undergo, stand, go through
     2. v. to suffer, sustain, experience, receive


sostenere
     1. v. to support, to hold up, to prop, to carry the weight of
     2. v. to sustain, to bear, to stand, to suffer
     3. v. to support, to back, to stand up for, to uphold, to defend, to cheer up
     4. v. to state, to assert, to claim, to maintain
     5. v. (theater) to play, to act


collocare
     1. v. to place, sit, put, position, lay, arrange, seat
     2. v. to place (find a job/market for)
     3. v. (transitive, finance) to invest


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