Synonym: deputise, deputize, interfere, interpose, intervene, substitute. Similar words: step by step, step, steps, in step, step up, weeping, keep in mind, housekeeping. Meaning: v. 1. get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force 2. act as a substitute step-in. n. short underpants for women or children (usually used in the plural).
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151. Management is forced, begrudgingly, to step in.
152. The first step in protein synthesis is transcription.
153. The viability test is a key step in cryopreservation.
154. A sommelier was leaving and he was offered the chance to step in.
155. The development of an executable workflow is a key step in the on demand business process life cycle method.
156. English phonetic teaching is an important teaching step in elementary stages.
157. The co-sponsors presented a draft resolution calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities as a first step in ending the conflict and laying out conditions for a long-term political settlement.
158. The location of the vehicle license plate is the first step in the automotive vehicle license plate recognition system and the accuracy of locating plays an important role in this system.
159. The fall was sufficiently speedy in mid-July to prompt Mr Paulson to step in.
160. The RPC specification file may be considered the first step in the development of the services interface in today's world.
161. A step in temperature on the FahrenheIt'scale is smaller than a step on the Centigrade scale.
162. The federal system , it has been seen,(sentencedict.com) was the last step in the evolutionary process.
163. Jackson, presented a novel idea about how some dinosaurs used their proto-wings — a possible step in the evolution of flight.
164. Colin Powell, then secretary of state , had to step in to broker a compromise.
165. Placing the user interface controls of a specific screen inside a tag is the first step in separating the many screens an application can have.
166. the first step in any Lewis structure is drawing the skeletal structure.
167. Bone formation Hydroxyapatite is deposited in nucleation sites between the ends of tropocollagen molecules as the first step in bone formation.
168. "Do you think that another country will step in to become the dominant military power in the region?" — "Maybe.".
169. Also, one step in"Step Algorithm", which takes off one unit of bandwidth away from the virtual path with lowest CBP in the whole network, is explained to be immoderate.
170. The next step in the simple linear regression procedure is to determine if the remaining squared error of prediction is acceptable or not. Sentencedict.com
171. The first step in analyzing these images is to align their common anatomical structures, such as the "central Sulcus, " a fold that separates the motor cortex from the somatosensory cortex.
172. The last step in setting up the build machine is to create a suitable ClearCase view to the Versioned Object Base (VOB) containing the projects to be built.
173. The organic binder extraction of injection moulded body is key step in this fabricating technology.
174. The resulting domain model and knowledge are the first step in fulfilling your role as the bridge between the problem space and the solution space.
175. Equalization of corporate and personal income tax may be another step in the years to come.
176. In a recent paper, Dr. Dial and a graduate student, Brandon E. Jackson, presented a novel idea about how some dinosaurs used their proto-wings — a possible step in the evolution of flight.
177. To Blanch Escargot: Blanching is the first step in preparing escargot dishes.
178. It's highly expedient for you to use despatch, lest another should step in.
179. Adherence of the particle to the cell membrane is the first step in the process.
180. To conservatives, moreover, physical evaluation seemed to be the first step in eventual nationalization.
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