in step
See also: instep
English
Prepositional phrase
- Of a number of people walking, or especially marching, synchronously, so that that footfalls occur at the same time.
- (figuratively) Of two or more people agreeing, or following the same policy or procedure.
Antonyms
- (both senses): out of step
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