step up
See also: step-up
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Etymology 1
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Verb
step up (third-person singular simple present steps up, present participle stepping up, simple past and past participle stepped up)
Descendants
- → Swedish: steppa upp
Translations
to increase speed or rate
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Etymology 2
Ellipsis of step up to the plate (“take one's turn at bat, take responsibility”).
Verb
step up (third-person singular simple present steps up, present participle stepping up, simple past and past participle stepped up)
- (intransitive, idiomatic) To assume or take responsibility.
- Synonyms: volunteer, offer
- Antonyms: step aside, step down
- Won't anyone step up to the challenge?
- 2011 January 8, Chris Bevan, “Arsenal 1 - 1 Leeds”, in BBC:
- The Gunners continued to press after the break but it was Leeds who broke the deadlock in the 54th minute. There was no doubt about the penalty either, with Denilson clumsily fouling Gradel and Snodgrass stepping up to find the bottom corner of the net.
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