Examples of 'stepped up' in a sentence

Meaning of "stepped up"

Stepped up: This phrase is used to describe an increase or intensification in action, effort, or activity. It implies taking things to a higher level or making a more concerted effort. It is commonly used in contexts such as business, sports, or personal development where progress or improvement is desired
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  • simple past tense and past participle of step up

How to use "stepped up" in a sentence

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stepped up
Looks like they stepped up their experiments.
I stepped up the security at all the checkpoints.
These efforts need to be stepped up in three directions.
You stepped up and made your play.
Those efforts would be stepped up in the future.
She stepped up and told the truth.
Like when DiMaggio stepped up to the plate.
Enzo stepped up and helped her out.
Security measures were also stepped up at sensitive times.
You stepped up and took the lead.
The industry has stepped up to the plate.
You stepped up and did the right thing.
I felt you both stepped up to the plate.
Stepped up his bulldozer under the tracks.
You have also stepped up digital initiatives.

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Cooperation with international organizations had been stepped up.
You have stepped up into a new class.
Investment into renewable energy needs to be stepped up.
Efforts have been stepped up to counter sexist violence.
Enforcement of labour laws also needs to be stepped up.
Efforts need to be stepped up in respect of trade mechanisms.
Health activities in schools have been gradually stepped up.
Efforts should be stepped up to address trafficking in firearms.
Efforts to build and develop terminals are being stepped up.
Diplomatic efforts should be stepped up to arrive at a ceasefire.
Charles stepped up his training to a diabolical level.
This repression has been stepped up in recent months.
I have stepped up and taken a good look.
And have you also stepped up your.
So we stepped up and we helped with the billboards.
Even their defense stepped up at some point.
I stepped up and did the right thing.
I see you have stepped up your security.
He stepped up and decided to testify against boothe.
They have really stepped up their songwriting.
Sounds like your son really stepped up.
And activists stepped up to coordinate efforts online.
But lately you have really stepped up.
Look who stepped up for his wife.
Advocacy and public pressure must be stepped up.
He really stepped up when his mom bounced.
The medical monitoring of children has been stepped up.
They have stepped up the surveillance here.
Regional cooperation on operational matters will be stepped up.
You still stepped up to protect that girl.
Efforts to combat child labour should be stepped up.
His cousin stepped up to fill his shoes.
Awareness and enlightenment campaigns have been stepped up.
No one has stepped up to tell the truth.
Name one time you have stepped up.

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