Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

stand-in-with

noun
/ˈstænd ɪn wɪð/
Definition
A person who temporarily takes the place of another, particularly in a role or position.
Examples
  • The director used a stand-in with for the lead actor during the rehearsal.
  • During the meeting, Sarah acted as a stand-in with for her colleague who was out sick.
Meaning
A stand-in-with could refer to someone acting as a substitute due to their own skills or because of a requirement to fill in for someone else.
Synonyms
  • substitute
  • replacement
  • alternate
  • proxy