(usually used in singular form "say") One's input or influence in a matter
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A series of ascending stages by which someone or something may progress
(usually used in singular form "say") One's input or influence in a matter
Plural for the placement of something or someone within a vertical hierarchy
“Added to this already potent motivation was the question of his standing within the Company's hierarchy.”
Plural for one's social status or position, or the state of having a high social status or position
“It is perhaps only to be expected that the warhorses with which a knight or esquire served would tend to reflect his standing in both society and the military hierarchy.”
Plural for the power or influence to affect, control or manipulate (something or someone)
“For example, a minor does not have the standing to sue in his own name.”
Plural for the length of time that something has lasted or that someone has fulfilled a role
“Cooperative arrangements and the tradition of working together are matters of long standing within the intelligence community.”
Plural for a person's point of view or attitude towards something
Plural for a sign or indication of a quality or characteristic
Plural for a category having attributes in common while differentiated from others by kind, type, or quality
Plural for one's temperament or mental state
Plural for the state of being a candidate (for a role or position)
Plural for the fact of withstanding prolonged hardship
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