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  • step expr. break step,
    1. to stop marching in step.
    Ex. The troops had to break step in order to cross the narrow bridge.
    2. (Figurative.) to disagree or be out of harmony with one's associates or regulations.
    Ex. He broke step with
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  • step expr. change step, to fall into marching step more correctly.
    Ex. One of the marchers quickly changed step to keep in time with the music.
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  • step expr. in step,
    a. making one's steps fit those of another person or persons; at a uniform pace with others or in time with music.
    Ex. She had difficulty keeping in step with the rest of the marchers.
    b. (Figurative.) making one's acti
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  • step expr. out of step,
    a. not keeping pace with others or in time with music.
    Ex. That boy was out of step during most of the parade.
    b. (Figurative.) not in harmony or accord.
    Ex. People who live solitary lives are often out of ste
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  • step expr. pick one's steps, to move with great care and caution over treacherous ground, a difficult situation, or the like.
    Ex. (Figurative.) The dashing stream stays not to pick his steps among the rocks (Arthur H. Clough).
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  • step expr. step aside,
    a. to move away a small distance; retire a few steps.
    Ex. Please step aside to make room for the luggage.
    b. (Figurative.) to withdraw.
    Ex. Recently he stepped aside from his diplomatic role to speak to a New Y
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  • step expr. step back,
    a. to move a little distance to the rear; go backward.
    Ex. The favorite of the Princess, looking into the cavity, stepped back and trembled (Samuel Johnson).
    b. (Figurative.) to withdraw; retire.
    Ex. Bobby [Kenn
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  • step expr. step by step, little by little; slowly.
    Ex. the revolution which human nature desires to effect step by step in many ages (Benjamin Jowett). Step by step Wykeham rose to the highest dignities (George W. Thornbury).
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  • step expr. step down,
    a. to come down.
    Ex. In robe and crown the king stept down (Tennyson).
    b. (Figurative.) to surrender or resign from an office or position of precedence.
    Ex. Last week Editor Hutchinson, 65, announced that he was
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  • step expr. step in, to come in; intervene; take part.
    Ex. But where the Federal government must step in, it will (Newsweek).
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  • step expr. step into, to come into, acquire, or receive, especially without particular effort or by chance.
    Ex. to step into a fortune.
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  • step expr. step on it, (Informal.) to go faster; hurry up.
    Ex. If you want to catch the train, you'd better step on it.
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  • step expr. step out, (U.S. Informal.)
    a. to leave a place, usually for a short time.
    Ex. Mother's stepped out, and I'm alone up here (R. O'Reilly).
    b. (Informal.) to go out for entertainment.
    Ex. We're celebrating by stepping out ton
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  • step expr. step up,
    a. to go up; ascend.
    Ex. The instructor stepped up onto the stage to deliver his lecture.
    b. (Figurative.) to increase.
    Ex. My salary was stepped up last week.
    c. (Figurative.) to raise by steps or degrees;
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  • step expr. steps,
    a. a stepladder.
    Ex. Steps, nails, and hammer were quickly at the disposal of the stranger (F. W. Robinson).
    b. a path traversed; course or way.
    Ex. to retrace one's steps.
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  • step expr. take steps, to adopt, put into effect, or carry out measures considered to be necessary or desirable.
    Ex. Steps have already been taken to deal with the emergency.
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  • step expr. watch one's step, to be careful.
    Ex. Watch your step when you ride down that steep hill on the bicycle. The ... chairman warned that ""Congress should watch its step"" in trying to regulate economic pressures (Wall Street Journal).
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  • step noun 1. a movement made by lifting the foot and putting it down again in a new position; one motion of the leg in walking, running, or dancing.
    Ex. to make a long step to the side, walk with short steps, a polka step, a gliding step, a dance with f
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  • step step, noun, verb, steppedor (Archaic)stept,stepping.
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  • step v.i. 1. to move the legs as in walking, running, or dancing.
    Ex. to step to the side. Step lively!
    2. to walk a short distance.
    Ex. to step across the road. Step this way.
    3. to put the foot down; tread (on, upon).
    Ex. He
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  • step v.t. 1a. to measure (off) by taking steps; pace (off).
    Ex. Step off the distance from the door to the window.
    b. to mark (off) as with dividers or compasses.
    2. to make or arrange like a flight of steps.
    3a. to set (a mast) in
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