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Stand over Meaning in English

expression

ˈstænd/ /ˈoʊvɝ
STAND OH-ver
stˈænd/ /ˈəʊvɐ
STAND OH-vuh

Definition

To closely watch someone, often while they work, sometimes to check or control what they are doing.

Usage & Nuances

'Stand over' is often used for situations where someone is being watched in a way that can feel controlling or intimidating. Common in workplace and parental contexts. Not to be confused with physically standing above a location. Typical collocation: 'stand over someone'.

Example Sentences

The teacher stood over the student while he did his homework.

basic

My boss likes to stand over me when I am working.

basic

Please don't stand over me. I work better alone.

basic

It’s hard to focus when someone is standing over you the whole time.

natural

I don’t need you to stand over me. If I have questions, I’ll ask.

natural

She hates when her parents stand over her while she's studying.

natural