Sentence examples for to stepped from inspiring English sources

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to stepped

noun

An advance or movement made from one foot to the other; a pace.

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That is where Ms To stepped in, providing the currencies both communities needed to do deals.The publicity given to the raid was clearly meant to be a deterrent.

Today, India's powerful defense minister, George Fernandes, resigned under pressure and Jaya Jaitley, president of the party they both belong to, stepped down.

A close George Bush ally, he was forced under the chamber's rules to stepped aside from his role as majority leader to fight the allegations.

The tall blonde woman with whom I share this flat, a queen-sized bed and a familiar creeping anxiety about where our teenage children have got to, stepped in something nasty the other day.

Hence, the arms are subjected to stepped load wave.

It is noted that the proposed analysis can also be applied to stepped beam problems.

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To step aside?

To step back.

To step down?

He needs to step down.

He had to step outside.

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