step forward

VERB
  1. make oneself visible; take action
    Young people should step to the fore and help their peers
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How To Use step forward In A Sentence

  • Another step forward was the progressive declarations of invalidity extended to certain laws, decrees, and edicts issued in Stalin's time.
  • Plans to turn a town centre into an alcohol-free zone have taken a giant step forward.
  • Once the boom mic is out of the way and not likely to clonk me on the head (and it's happened too many times to count), I take a step forward.
  • We launched a pilot project for a new rural pension insurance system in 30 counties - a historic step forward in the development of China's social security system.
  • That'd be a huge step forwards from where we are now.
  • Maybe it is time that Taiwan's intellectuals step forward and launch another newspaper boycott - as was the case 10 years ago when the United Daily News injudiciously printed stories that appeared to be designed to stir up fear in Taiwan.
  • You don't have to swallow your principles and step forward counterfeitly. CNN Transcript May 11, 2009
  • You can't necessarily set the positive agenda that we want across the board, but you can stop a lot of bad things from happening, and that's a step forward," said Colin Hanna, president of tea party support group Let Freedom Ring. Tea Party Winners Take Ambitious Promises To Washington
  • Union leaders hailed the socialists' victory as a huge step forward.
  • This is a notable step forward.
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