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bystanderOne who is present at an event or who knows about its occurrence without participating in it.
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bystander1610s, from by + agent noun from stand (v.). They have been innocent at least since 1829. Stander-by is from 1540s.
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bystanderonlooker, or a person present but not involved in an incident.
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bystanderOne who is present at some event without participating in it.
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bystanderA bystander is one who stands near; one who has no concern with the business transacting. [State v. Jones, 102 Mo. 305, 307 (Mo. 1890)].
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bystander(n) a nonparticipant spectator
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bystanderBullying also involves children who may not be directly involved in the bullying nor are they directly bullied, who are referred to as “bystanders”. A bystander is someone who sees the bullying or knows that it is happening to someone else. Back to topCCampaign advertising Refers to all advertising by schools, regional offices and central office t [..]
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