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step

Definition for step

noun as in pace of feet in walking

Strongest match

stride

Weak matches

trace, track

noun as in action, move

noun as in one level of stairs

Strongest match

stair

Strong matches

doorstep, gradation, rung, tread

verb as in move foot to walk

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Taking this step requires her to go to war with her “inner Latina critic,” who reminds her of the code of her blood: “We take care of our own.”

What steps exactly the city is set to take remain unclear.

"It was just literally in and out and it was just graft, graft, graft. So it's nice that we can sit down and take a step back and if we want to talk, we can."

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I remember every step that we have trained and that my team-mates have to do and I remember every position they have to do.

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The spotlight has made some students feel the need to step into the ideological fray.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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