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    step up

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  2. an improvement or increase over what went before: a step up for Her next job was definitely a step up for her. We were very disappointed after last week's defeat, and this victory was a step up for us. a step up from Wind energy is considered to be a step up from solar energy because you can get it 24 hours a day.

  3. The meaning of STEP UP is to increase, augment, or advance especially by one or more steps. How to use step up in a sentence.

  4. to increase the amount, speed, etc. of something. He has stepped up his training to prepare for the race. The teaching unions are stepping up industrial action in support of their pay claim. If he wants to win this election, he really needs to step it up (= put in more effort). See step up in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  5. To improve one's performance or take on more responsibility, especially at a crucial time: You need to step up and take responsibility for your actions. The player stepped up at a crucial moment and scored the winning point.

  6. If you step up something, you increase it or increase its intensity. He urged donors to step up their efforts to send aid to the region. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Security is being stepped up to deal with the increase in violence. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)] There are reports of stepped-up fighting at the border.

  7. Definitions of step up. verb. increase in extent or intensity. synonyms: escalate, intensify. see more. verb. speed up. synonyms: rev up. see more. verb. make oneself visible; take action. synonyms: come forward, come out, come to the fore, step forward, step to the fore. see more. Pronunciation. US. /stɛp əp/ UK. /stɛp əp/ Cite this entry. Style:

  8. (idiomatic) To take on a greater role or responsibility, often in response to a need or challenge. Example. When the manager left, she stepped up to lead the team. It's time for you to step up and take responsibility. B2 General. (idiomatic) To increase the level, intensity, or amount of something. Example.

  9. The idiom “Step Up” is commonly used in American English as an expression that means increasing effort or taking action towards achieving a goal. It is often used in business settings where there is a need to improve performance or meet targets.

  10. to increase the amount, speed, etc. of something He has stepped up his training to prepare for the race. The company is stepping up production to meet increasing demand for its products.

  11. step sth up. — phrasal verb with step verb uk / step / us present participle stepping | past tense and past participle stepped. Add to word list. to increase what you are doing to try to achieve something: Police have stepped up their efforts to find the man.

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