stencil
— Verb
– English
~ mark or print with a stencil
stene
— Verb
– Danish
~ kaste sten mod nogen for at skade og evt. dræbe ve ...
stenograph
— Verb
– English
~ write in shorthand; "The students were able to stenograph and record the conversation"
step
— Verb
– English
~ place (a ship's mast) in its step
step on it
— Verb
– English
~ move hurridly; "He rushed down the hall to receive his guests"; "The cars raced down the street"
step
— Verb
– English
~ cause (a computer) to execute a single command
step down
— Verb
– English
~ reduce the level or intensity or size or scope of; "de-escalate a crisis"
step on
— Verb
– English
~ place or press the foot on; "He stepped on the hem of her long gown"
step forward
— Verb
– English
~ make oneself visible; take action; "Young people should step to the fore and help their peers"
step
— Verb
– English
~ put down or press the foot, place the foot; "For fools rush in where angels fear to tread"; "step on the brake"
step in
— Verb
– English
~ act as a substitute; "She stood in for the soprano who suffered from a cold"
step
— Verb
– English
~ walk a short distance to a specified place or in a specified manner; "step over to the blackboard"
step down
— Verb
– English
~ give up or retire from a position; "The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month"; "The chairman resigned over the financial scandal"
step
— Verb
– English
~ furnish with steps; "The architect wants to step the terrace"
step out
— Verb
– English
~ go outside a room or building for a short period of time
step
— Verb
– English
~ move or proceed as if by steps into a new situation; "She stepped into a life of luxury"; "he won't step into his father's footsteps"
step
— Verb
– English
~ treat badly; "This boss abuses his workers"; "She is always stepping on others to get ahead"
step
— Verb
– English
~ measure (distances) by pacing; "step off ten yards"
step
— Verb
– English
~ shift or move by taking a step; "step back"
step in
— Verb
– English
~ get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force; "Why did the U.S. not intervene earlier in WW II?"