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step forward
noun as in breakthrough
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noun as in melioration
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noun as in progress
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noun as in progression
verb as in advance
verb as in volunteer
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Step forward GoPro, the HD camera manufacturer that has transformed how we document the world around us.
That's a step forward from the tension of the past two years.
In terms of transparency, the U.K. has taken a vital step forward by openly quantifying the extent of the situation.
In all, Schwitzgebel thinks that this study has been an important step forward in empirical research of morality.
The world—and our own conscience—will eventually demand that the U.S. step forward.
We, Watsons, are waiting for him to step forward and drag various dark mysteries into the light of day.
Instinctively, he took a quick step forward— hiding Tony from her immediate view.
He stood erect, took a slow step forward, his eyes squeezed shut.
Bussy put his hand on his sword-hilt, and made a step forward, but Diana did not give him time to appear.
Barrington made a step forward at her sudden question, and then stood still, staring at the token.
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On this page you'll find 257 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to step forward, such as: boost, development, discovery, finding, gain, and hike.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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