Definitions
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- verb poker To play one's hand without drawing any more cards.
- verb idiomatic To
resist changes. - verb intransitive To stop
hitting .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb refuse to abandon one's opinion or belief
Etymologies
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Probably originally a poker phrase, with "pat" equaling "optimal", meaning that drawing more cards is unnecessary. Later the phrase came to be employed in other spheres. "Stand pat" was actively used in U.S. political campaigns of the 1900s, quickly gaining a sense of "being reactionary, resistant to dramatic changes in policy". Moreover, a noun "standpatter\stand-patter" was coined to denote such politicians.
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