Used in a Sentence

stepping

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for stepping.

Editorial note

The former would be a useful stepping off point to a discussion of greed and public services; the latter is not.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

The act of taking a step.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of stepping gathered in one view.

noun

The act of taking a step.

noun

An African-American form of dance in which the performer's entire body is used as an instrument to produce complex rhythms and sounds through footsteps, spoken word, and clapping.

noun

(computing) A specific iteration of a model of central processing unit, often distinguished by the addition or removal of features compared to earlier examples of the same processor, or the presence, or lack thereof, of specific bugs.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for stepping.

noun

The act of taking a step.

noun

An African-American form of dance in which the performer's entire body is used as an instrument to produce complex rhythms and sounds through footsteps, spoken word, and clapping.

noun

(computing) A specific iteration of a model of central processing unit, often distinguished by the addition or removal of features compared to earlier examples of the same processor, or the presence, or lack thereof, of specific bugs.

Example sentences

1

The former would be a useful stepping off point to a discussion of greed and public services; the latter is not.

2

I suspect there will be a couple of stepping stones before that, including some existing stepping stones that we've already walked on.

3

Yeah, the Eastern market and a few community gardens are stepping up to fill the void for their neighbors.

4

The coarse positioning uses a stepping motor, but the fine positioning and and braking involve an analog servo loop.

5

Makes Elixir a nice stepping stone to functional programming from dynamic languages like Ruby and Python.

6

Even then, my point was that government stepping in to deal with cases of market failure is not a radical idea.

7

If everything goes well for Even's customers, it's unlikely regulators will bother stepping in.

8

I'm sympathetic to receiving and giving part of your wealth to others without the government stepping in.

9

It refers to a hegemonic system which shoehorns both men and women into specific roles, values the male roles more, and punishes both men and women for stepping outside of them.

10

They're stepping stones that hopefully lead to our escape from the solar system.

11

I'm not so sure that's good for the content creators whom they're stepping all over in their climb to competition.

12

It feels a bit like the nervous, giggling thanks the schoolyard bully gets when he abstains, today, from stepping on the scrawny kid's glasses.

Quote examples

1

You like to argue post-hoc about "a stepping stone", but that's not forthright.

2

First jobs out of college are supposed to be "stepping stone" jobs anyway.

3

"Stepping stone" suggests only part of a journey -- is Elixir incomplete or deficient as a functional programming language?

4

Take an example - Armstrong's speech when stepping on to the moon, was it "one small step for a man" or was the "a" not spoken?

Proper noun examples

1

Stepping back and smelling the flowers is important.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use stepping in a sentence?

The former would be a useful stepping off point to a discussion of greed and public services; the latter is not.

What does stepping mean?

The act of taking a step.

What part of speech is stepping?

stepping is commonly used as noun.