stand pat

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stand pat

He decided to stand pat on his original answer.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To refuse to change one's mind, opinion, or course of action; to remain firmly resolved. This term implies a steadfast, often stubborn, adherence to a position despite pressure or arguments to the contrary. It originates from the card game poker, where a player decides not to draw new cards, keeping their original hand.
Usage and Examples
  • Verb:
    • Despite the new evidence, the CEO stood pat on the company's controversial policy.
    • The negotiator was advised to stand pat on their initial offer and not make further concessions.
    • I know you disagree with me, but on this principle, I must stand pat.
Advanced Usage
  • "To stand pat against": To maintain one's position in opposition to something specific.
    • The community stood pat against the proposed development plans.
Variants and Related Words
  • Standfast (noun): A firm or fixed position. (Less common)
  • Hold firm (verb phrase): A close synonym meaning to refuse to change one's position.
  • Dig in one's heels (idiom): To become stubbornly resolute.
Synonyms
  • Hold firm
  • Remain adamant
  • Stick to one's guns
  • Be unwavering
  • Refuse to budge
Antonyms
  • Relent
  • Yield
  • Give in
  • Compromise
  • Change one's mind
Related Idioms
  • Stand one's ground: To maintain one's position in the face of opposition. (Similar, but can imply a more defensive stance.)
  • Stick to one's guns: To refuse to change one's beliefs or actions. (Very close synonym, with a similar connotation of resolve.)
stand pat

He decided to stand pat on his original answer.

Verb
  1. refuse to abandon one's opinion or belief

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