step up (Meaning)

Wordnet

step up (v)

increase in extent or intensity

speed up

make oneself visible; take action

Wordnet

step up (n)

the act of increasing something

Webster

step up (a.)

Transforming or converting a low-pressure current into one of high pressure; as, a step-up transformer.

step up Sentence Examples

  1. The manager asked the employee to step up and lead the new project.
  2. I stepped up to the challenge and volunteered to help.
  3. The coach encouraged the team to step up their performance.
  4. The CEO stepped up to address the concerns of the shareholders.
  5. The students stepped up their efforts to prepare for the exam.
  6. The volunteer organization stepped up to provide aid to the victims.
  7. The politician stepped up to defend his controversial proposal.
  8. The adventurer stepped up to the summit of the mountain.
  9. The witness stepped up to give testimony in court.
  10. The leader stepped up to guide the group through the crisis.

FAQs About the word step up

increase in extent or intensity, speed up, make oneself visible; take action, the act of increasing somethingTransforming or converting a low-pressure current i

consolidate, enhance, strengthen,intensify, deepen, heighten, redouble, expand, amplify, magnify

moderate,tone (down), reduce, moderate, decrease, decrease, reduce, tone (down), recede, weaken

The manager asked the employee to step up and lead the new project.

I stepped up to the challenge and volunteered to help.

The coach encouraged the team to step up their performance.

The CEO stepped up to address the concerns of the shareholders.