stepping up (Meaning)
stepping up
to make the effort required to provide information, make a claim, volunteer, etc., to increase (a voltage) by means of a transformer, to increase, augment, or advance especially by one or more steps
Synonyms & Antonyms of stepping up
stepping up Sentence Examples
- The company CEO stepped up to lead the team through a difficult period.
- The students stepped up to the challenge of completing an ambitious project.
- The young employee stepped up and took on a senior role.
- The volunteers stepped up to provide assistance in the aftermath of the disaster.
- The government stepped up its efforts to combat climate change.
- The charity stepped up its fundraising efforts to support those in need.
- The athlete stepped up to compete in one of the most prestigious events in the sport.
- The students stepped up their studying to prepare for the final exams.
- The community stepped up to support the local soup kitchen.
- The CEO stepped up to mentor aspiring business leaders.
FAQs About the word stepping up
to make the effort required to provide information, make a claim, volunteer, etc., to increase (a voltage) by means of a transformer, to increase, augment, or a
intensifying, heightening, deepening, strengthening, enhancing, reinforcing, beefing (up), amplifying, expanding, pointing (up)
decreasing, lessening, toning (down), tapering (off), abating,reducing, weakening, diminishing, moderating, alleviating
The company CEO stepped up to lead the team through a difficult period.
The students stepped up to the challenge of completing an ambitious project.
The young employee stepped up and took on a senior role.
The volunteers stepped up to provide assistance in the aftermath of the disaster.