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Table of Contents

  1. What is the other word for steps?
  2. What does the term stepping up mean?
  3. What does stepping up to the plate mean?
  4. What is the word for someone who steps up to the plate?
  5. What does the idiom down the road mean?
  6. What does the idiom step on it mean?
  7. What is the meaning of idiom hang in there?
  8. What does stepping on someone’s toes mean?
  9. What does the idiom shake a leg mean?
  10. What does the term show a leg mean?
  11. What is the phrasal verb of put across?
  12. What is the phrasal verb of decided?
  13. What is the phrasal verb of established?
  14. What is the phrasal verb of stay?
  15. What is the phrasal verb of closes?
  16. What is the phrasal verb of quarrel?
  17. What is the phrasal verb of postponed?
  18. What is it called when you delay something?
  19. What are the synonyms for postpone?
  20. What is the similar meaning of postpone?
  21. What is the English word for Postpone?

What is another word for stepping up?

What is the other word for steps?

What is another word for steps?

route course
routeway run
journey beat
passage approach
method pathway
boosting increasing
intensifying enhancing
augmenting heightening
amplifying raising
magnifying strengthening

What does the term stepping up mean?

1a : to come forward stepped up to claim responsibility. b : to succeed in meeting a challenge (as by increased effort or improved performance) 2 : to undergo an increase business is stepping up.

What does stepping up to the plate mean?

Definition of step up to the plate baseball. : to move into position next to home plate in order to bat —often used figuratively in U.S. English He finally stepped up to the plate and asked her to marry him.

What is the word for someone who steps up to the plate?

Synonyms:take charge (of), see to, handle, take over, hijack, assume, arrogate, move in on, run with it.

What does the idiom down the road mean?

1. Literally, close to someone or something else that is located on the same road. If you don’t do your homework now, it’ll be a problem down the road when you don’t know the material for the exam. …

What does the idiom step on it mean?

Hurry up, go faster, as in Step on it or we are going to be late. This idiom alludes to stepping on a vehicle’s gas pedal. [

What is the meaning of idiom hang in there?

(UK also hang on in there) said as a way of telling someone to not give up, despite difficulties: Work can get tough in the middle of a term but hang in there and it’ll be OK.

What does stepping on someone’s toes mean?

US, informal. : to do something that upsets or offends (someone) You might step on some important people’s toes with this project.

What does the idiom shake a leg mean?

used to tell someone to hurry or act more quickly: Come on, Nick, shake a leg or we’ll never be ready in time.

What does the term show a leg mean?

get out of bed

What is the phrasal verb of put across?

He didn’t put himself across very well in his lecture. He kept going around in circles. To put across something (or put something across) is to explain or express something clearly and effectively so that people can understand it easily.

What is the phrasal verb of decided?

phrasal verb. decide on/upon something. ​to choose something from a number of possibilities.

What is the phrasal verb of established?

The word establish means to firmly hold ground in reference to a situation, building, truth or fact. Depending on the nature of its usage the phrasal verbs for established are : put up, build up, set up , lay out, find out, draw up, settled down.

What is the phrasal verb of stay?

Stay on. Stay on means to remain in a place or job longer than planned. “He stayed on in school after lessons to speak to his teachers.”

What is the phrasal verb of closes?

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishclose in phrasal verb1 to move closer to someone or something, especially in order to attack them The snake closed in for the kill.

What is the phrasal verb of quarrel?

quarrel with somebody/something to disagree with someone or something Nobody could quarrel with your conclusions.

What is the phrasal verb of postponed?

This means to postpone doing something; to do something at a later date. Here are three more examples: “I keep putting off going to the dentist.” “My friends boss has put off the meeting until tomorrow.”

What is it called when you delay something?

When you delay something until a later time or date, that’s a postponement. If a trial lawyer doesn’t have all the information she needs, she may ask the judge for a postponement until the following week. A postponement can also be called a deferral or a stay, and it means rescheduling something for later.

What are the synonyms for postpone?

other words for postpone

  • adjourn.
  • defer.
  • delay.
  • hold up.
  • shelve.
  • suspend.
  • pigeonhole.
  • table.

What is the similar meaning of postpone?

SYNONYMS. put off, delay, defer, put back, hold off, hold over, carry over, reschedule, adjourn, stay, shelve, stand over, pigeonhole, keep in abeyance, suspend, mothball.

What is the English word for Postpone?

defer, postpone, suspend, stay mean to delay an action or proceeding. defer implies a deliberate putting off to a later time. deferred buying a car until spring postpone implies an intentional deferring usually to a definite time.

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stepping up

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Definition of stepping upnext

present participle of step up

as in intensifying

to make markedly greater in measure or degree

candidates stepping up their campaigns as election day draws near stepped up the pace to catch up with the others

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  • intensifying

  • enhancing

  • deepening

  • heightening

  • strengthening

  • beefing (up)

  • amping (up)

  • consolidating

  • reinforcing

  • boosting

  • sharpening

  • amplifying

  • broadening

  • expanding

  • redoubling

  • accentuating

  • pointing (up)

  • magnifying

  • extending

  • emphasizing

  • enforcing

  • augmenting

  • lengthening

  • accelerating

  • jazzing (up)

  • maximizing

  • supplementing

  • enlarging

  • quickening

  • stressing

  • hastening

  • reenforcing

  • restrengthening

  • exacerbating

  • enlivening

  • aggravating


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  • tapering (off)

  • reducing

  • moderating

  • decreasing

  • diminishing

  • abating

  • toning (down)

  • letting up (on)

  • weakening

  • lessening

  • subduing

  • dwindling

  • waning

  • receding

  • subsiding

  • alleviating

  • lightening

  • easing

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  • tapering (off)

  • reducing

  • moderating

  • decreasing

  • diminishing

  • abating

  • toning (down)

  • letting up (on)

  • weakening

  • lessening

  • subduing

  • dwindling

  • waning

  • receding

  • subsiding

  • alleviating

  • lightening

  • easing

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  • lift
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On this page you’ll find 58 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to step up, such as: boost, escalate, hasten, improve, increase, and intensify.

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    As we are quite invisible, we just step up beside the driver as the engine moves, and he knows nothing about us.

    LITTLE FOLKSVARIOUS

    And the human creatures were requested to step up and help themselves to such as suited their tastes.

    UNVEILING A PARALLELALICE ILGENFRITZ JONES AND ELLA MARCHANT

    Nodding and smirking at Morsfield’s approach, she entreated Aminta to step up and in, for the horses were coming out of the yard.

    LORD ORMONT AND HIS AMINTA, COMPLETEGEORGE MEREDITH

    Then, advancing with a slow and noiseless step up the area, he placed himself immediately before the footstool of the sage.

    THE LAST OF THE MOHICANSJAMES FENIMORE COOPER

    While this is being done, ladies and gentlemen, I wish that three of you would step up on the stage.

    A PARODY OUTLINE OF HISTORYDONALD OGDEN STEWART

    Hope lifts us step by step up the mysterious ladder, the top of which no eye hath ever seen.

    HOW TO SUCCEEDORISON SWETT MARDEN

    Oh, how tenderly and lovingly she would step up to his bed-side and kiss his heated brow.

    GATHERING JEWELSJAMES KNOWLES AND MATILDA DARROCH KNOWLES

    Briefly he explained the occurrences on deck, and, as all was quiet now, asked her to step up and investigate.

    THE WRECK OF THE TITANMORGAN ROBERTSON

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