stance

/stæns/
noun 5verb 1

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1

(noun.) position in which sb stands

ADJ

correct, good | natural | rigid | relaxed | upright | defensive, fighting

VERB + STANCE

adopt, take up

The government adopted a firm stance on climate change during the international summit.

change | keep, maintain

PREP

in a ~

The goalie stood in a defensive stance, ready to block any incoming shots.

2

(noun.) attitude

ADJ

positive | critical, negative | impartial, neutral | aggressive, hardline, rigid, tough, uncompromising | cautious | conservative | radical | ideological, moral, political

public

The company's public stance on environmental issues changed after the scandal.

VERB + STANCE

adopt, take (up) | alter, change

maintain

The government has maintained a strict stance against illegal immigration for many years.

PREP

~ against

The company took a strong stance against using plastic in their packaging.

~ on/towards

The company's stance towards climate change has become much stronger in recent years.

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