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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181. A multistep problem is a problem which requires more than one step in order to solve it.
182. People will never know the transiency and difficulty of life until they step in the real world.
183. Prissy was sitting on the bottom step in the hall, panting.
184. After the adjustments are journalized and posted, a useful step in preparing the financial statements is to list the accounts, along with their adjusted balances, on an adjusted trial balance.
185. This makes the "centenarian genome" a key resource for identifying "longevity genes", an invaluable step in understanding the physiological processes underlying long lives.
186. However,[http://sentencedict.com] it is also a fundamental step in the transition of tumors from a dormant state to a malignant one.
187. Do you think Federal Government should step in to help Kampung Buah Pala villagers considering the Federal Court's judgement ruled in favour of the developer?
188. Condensation reaction of piperazine is a very important step in the process synthesis of ciprofloxacin.
189. SproutCore aims to address the client side of the client-server model which provides one step in developing applications for the "future of the web".
190. It is the reverse of the propagation step in addition polymerization.
191. Markal is now facing the final step in his plan Ring of the Unrepentant.
192. Simplifying the search area, as we have done here, is the first step in pathfinding .
193. The selective etching of the evaporated or squeezed layers is a critical step in preserving yield.
194. Now, a country with its own currency, like Britain, can short-circuit this process: if necessary, the Bank of England can step in to buy government debt with newly created money.
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