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Stand up in court Meaning in English

expression

STAND-uhp-in-KORT
stand-UP-in-KAWT

Definition

If something 'stands up in court,' it is strong enough or credible enough to be accepted as true evidence in a legal trial. It means the information or argument can survive legal questioning.

Usage & Nuances

This phrase is often used about evidence or arguments in legal situations. It is somewhat formal and not used for physical standing. Common in news, legal commentary, and business conversations about legality.

Example Sentences

The judge said the evidence would not stand up in court.

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Her story did not stand up in court when questioned by lawyers.

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Only strong facts can stand up in court.

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Do you think this contract would actually stand up in court if there was a dispute?

natural

His alibi sounds believable, but will it stand up in court?

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Some rumors sound true, but would never stand up in court.

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