Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

stand-up-and-be-counted

phrase
/ˌstænd ʌp ənd biː ˈkaʊntɪd/
Definition
To make one’s opinions known or take a definitive stand on an issue, especially in a situation requiring action or involvement.
Examples
  • During the town hall meeting, she decided to stand-up-and-be-counted by voicing her concerns about the new policy.
  • In times of crisis, it is crucial for citizens to stand-up-and-be-counted to ensure their voices are heard.
  • He believes that everyone should stand-up-and-be-counted for the issues that matter to them.
Meaning
This phrase encourages individuals to participate actively and assertively in a discussion or movement, emphasizing the importance of voicing one’s beliefs or joining a cause.
Synonyms
  • Speak out
  • Take a stand
  • Be heard