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esign, abdicate, quit, bow out, retire: Don't you think it<br />

time you stepped down from the chairmanship? b decrease,<br />

diminish, reduce: Using this transformer, we can step down the<br />

voltage gradually. 15 step in. intervene, interfere, intercede,<br />

become involved: It seemed the right time for us to step in and<br />

take over the company. 16 step on it. hurry (up), make haste,<br />

hasten, speed up: He'd better step on it if he is going to<br />

catch his plane. 17 step out. a go outside or out of doors,<br />

leave: Would you mind stepping out for a few minutes while we<br />

settle this in private? b go out, socialize: Notice how quickly<br />

Genevieve has started stepping out again after her bereavement.<br />

c become disinvolved, withdraw, secede: Our firm stepped out of<br />

the negotiations when we saw who was bidding. 18 step up. a<br />

improve, progress: George has certainly stepped up in the world<br />

since I knew him at university. b increase, accelerate, raise,<br />

intensify, boost, escalate, up, speed up: They stepped up the<br />

pace until she could no longer keep up with them.<br />

sterile adj. 1 barren, fruitless, unfruitful, childless, unproductive,<br />

infertile, infecund: The first great disappointment of<br />

Napoleon's life was that Josephine was sterile. 2 pure, aseptic,<br />

uninfected, unpolluted, uncontaminated, disinfected, sanitary,<br />

sterilized, germ-free, antiseptic: Make sure that you always<br />

use a sterile bandage for a wound. 3 barren, unproductive,<br />

stale, effete: Vanessa's greatest fear was that her mind would<br />

become sterile and she would run out of ideas.<br />

sterilize v. 1 purify, disinfect, cleanse, clean, fumigate, depurate,<br />

Technical autoclave: Sterilize the instruments before using<br />

them. 2 castrate (males), emasculate (males), geld (horses),<br />

spay (female animals), alter (animals), neuter (animals),<br />

caponize (male fowl), eunuchize (males), Technical ovariectomize<br />

(females), vasectomize (males), Colloq fix (animals), cut (male<br />

animals), Slang tie (someone's) tubes: Steers - that is,<br />

sterilized bulls - yield tenderer meat.<br />

sterling adj. 1 genuine, authentic, real, true, pure: Is this<br />

candle-snuffer sterling silver? 2 excellent, superior, superb,<br />

superlative, first-class, exceptional, matchless, peerless,<br />

unequalled, nonpareil, incomparable, fine, very good, worthy,<br />

estimable, admirable: Commander Ian Johnston has acquitted<br />

himself as an officer of sterling character.

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