stand up and be counted

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stand up and be counted (third-person singular simple present stands up and is counted, present participle standing up and being counted, simple past stood up and was counted, past participle stood up and been counted)

  1. (idiomatic) To publicly make known one's views, contributions, or vote, especially in a contentious situation where fortitude is required.
  2. (idiomatic, often sports) To take significant individual action to help a group effort.

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