Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To stand one's ground
Option 1: To maintain one’s position
Option 2: To fight for the same position
Option 3: To stand up
Option 4: To stand in one’s own land
Correct Answer: To maintain one’s position
Solution : The correct choice is the first option.
The idiom to stand one's ground is a figurative expression that means to maintain one's position, especially in the face of opposition, pressure, or difficulty. It does not necessarily imply physical fighting but rather the determination to hold firm to one's beliefs, opinions, or stance.
Therefore, the correct meaning of the given idiomatic expression is to maintain one's position.
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