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    Stand·point
    /ˈstan(d)ˌpoint/

    noun

    • 1. an attitude to or outlook on issues, typically arising from one's circumstances or beliefs: "she writes on religion from the standpoint of a believer"
  2. The meaning of STANDPOINT is a position from which objects or principles are viewed and according to which they are compared and judged. How to use standpoint in a sentence.

  3. a set of beliefs and ideas from which opinions and decisions are formed: "I have to put aside my emotions ," he says, "and consider it from a professional standpoint." Synonyms. point of view. viewpoint. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. a feeling or opinion about something or someone.

  4. STANDPOINT meaning: 1. a set of beliefs and ideas from which opinions and decisions are formed: 2. a set of beliefs…. Learn more.

  5. noun. the point or place at which a person stands to view something. the mental position, attitude, etc., from which a person views and judges things: From the lawyer's standpoint, her client is right. standpoint.

  6. Your standpoint is the position, either physical or mental, from which you perceive things. From a practical standpoint, your parents might want you to study accounting—but you're determined to follow your dream of becoming a professional mime.

  7. If you look at an event, situation, or idea from a particular standpoint, you look at it in a particular way. From a military standpoint, the situation is under control. American English : standpoint / ˈstændpɔɪnt /

  8. Define standpoint. standpoint synonyms, standpoint pronunciation, standpoint translation, English dictionary definition of standpoint. n. A position from which things are considered or judged; a point of view.

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