outstep (Meaning)

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outstep (v. t.)

To exceed in stepping.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outstep

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outstep Sentence Examples

  1. The daring hiker outstepped the marked trail, eager to explore the unknown.
  2. The politician outstepped his authority by issuing executive orders without legislative approval.
  3. The artist outstepped her comfort zone by trying a new medium that challenged her skills.
  4. The athlete outstepped her limits, pushing herself to the brink of exhaustion.
  5. The rebellious teenager outstepped his parents by staying out past curfew.
  6. The entrepreneur outstepped his financial capabilities by investing too heavily in a risky venture.
  7. The scientist outstepped ethical boundaries by conducting experiments on humans without their consent.
  8. The detective outstepped his jurisdiction by investigating a crime outside of his district.
  9. The student outstepped the teacher's expectations by exceeding all academic goals.
  10. The dancer outstepped her fellow performers with her graceful and captivating movements.

FAQs About the word outstep

To exceed in stepping.

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The daring hiker outstepped the marked trail, eager to explore the unknown.

The politician outstepped his authority by issuing executive orders without legislative approval.

The artist outstepped her comfort zone by trying a new medium that challenged her skills.

The athlete outstepped her limits, pushing herself to the brink of exhaustion.