stand in

phrasal verb·1 sense·particle in

Meanings

1

Take someone's place temporarily

Why “in”? You step inside the circle. To be in is to belong or take part.

She stood in for the manager.
She took the manager's place temporarily.
Tom stood in for the drummer.
Tom took the drummer's place temporarily.

Don't confuse with

stand instand out

Stand in means take someone's place temporarily. Stand out means be noticeably visible.

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