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  1. stepped-upadjective

    That has increased; heightened

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of stepped-up in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of stepped-up in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of stepped-up in a Sentence

  1. Buddy Valastro:

    They definitely stepped up to the plate, in times of crisis, you don't know what people's reactions are going to be. 'How are we going to do this?' 'What are we going to do?' We all came together and I am so proud of my boys and thankful to my whole family.

  2. Jordan Poole:

    We just stuck with it, we fought the entire 48, a lot of guys stepped up. We were really able to lock in on the defensive end in the fourth quarter.

  3. Liz Schuler:

    The only reason we're reaching the other side of the Covid-19 pandemic is because working people stepped up, we hear so many business leaders calling these workers essential and calling them heroes, but words are not enough. We have always been essential, doing the critical work to make this country hum.

  4. The DCCC:

    We’re excited by the incredible candidates with records of service to their nation that have stepped up to run for office this cycle, there’s no doubt that veterans have unique qualifications and experiences that give them important credibility with Democrats, Independents, and Republican voters alike.

  5. Joe Biden:

    I thought it was critical that there not be any doubt, none whatsoever, about US support for Ukraine in the war, the Ukrainian people have stepped up in a way that few people ever have in the past.


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