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stand at ease

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A quick definition of stand at ease:

Stand at ease: When people are having a meeting, sometimes the person in charge might say "stand at ease." This means that everyone can take a break and relax for a little bit, but they don't have to leave the room. It's like a mini break during the meeting.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Stand at ease is a term used in parliamentary law to indicate an informal pause during a meeting without taking a recess, at the instance of the chair.

Example: During a long meeting, the chair may call for a stand at ease to allow members to stretch their legs and take a short break without officially adjourning the meeting.

Explanation: Stand at ease is a way to take a short break during a meeting without officially ending it. This allows members to take a break and stretch their legs, but still be available to resume the meeting when the chair calls for it. It is a useful tool to keep meetings running smoothly and efficiently.

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