Past tense for to exit or leave a place
“I just want you to step out of the car. Would you mind stepping out, Sir?”
Past tense for to emerge or become visible
“He beckoned to Christopher, motioning for him to step out from the shadows where he was standing and face the crowd.”
Past tense for to engage in social activities
“When they step out with friends, they choose a vegan restaurant or a nightclub, persuading themselves they are doing the right thing.”
Past tense for to be unfaithful to one's spouse or partner
“They'd been married for nine years, and it blows my mind that he could just step out on his wife while she was away.”
Past tense for to walk with long or vigorous steps
“I nudged Glory into a trot and he began to eagerly step out, his long strides eating up the ground.”
Past tense for to die or cease living
“Once his battle with cancer became unbearable, he made the difficult decision to step out peacefully surrounded by loved ones.”
Past tense for to descend from something, typically a vehicle
Past tense for to leave or exit a place
Past tense for to become apparent or to be revealed
Past tense for to betray the trust of someone
Past tense for to party or revel excessively or noisily
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