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  • 1Step Aside — may refer to: * Step Aside , a song by Sleater Kinney from their 2002 album One Beat * Step Aside , a song by Efterklang from their 2004 album Tripper *Stepaside, a village in Pembrokeshire, Wales *Stepaside, Dublin …

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  • 2step aside — index deviate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3step aside — phrasal verb step aside or step down [intransitive] Word forms step aside : present tense I/you/we/they step aside he/she/it steps aside present participle stepping aside past tense stepped aside past participle stepped aside to leave an official …

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  • 4step aside — Allow a block to trade at a price at which you do not care to participate in the trade. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * UK US step aside/down Phrasal Verb with step({{}}/step/ verb [I] ► [I] to leave an important job or position, especially… …

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  • 5step aside — v. (D; intr.) to step aside for (he step asideped aside for a younger person) * * * [ stepə saɪd] (D; intr.) to step aside for (he step asideped aside for a younger person) …

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  • 6step aside — verb a) to move out of ones way To step aside is human. b) to make room for others as replacements by withdrawing from a position or service …

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  • 7step aside — resign, quit so someone else can do the job    If Jon will step aside, Harvey can become president …

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  • 8step aside/down — [phrasal verb] : to leave a job or official position He stepped down [=resigned] as president. She ll step aside after her replacement is appointed. • • • Main Entry: ↑step …

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  • 9step aside — ► step down (or aside) withdraw or resign from a position or office. Main Entry: ↑step …

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  • 10step aside/down — UK US step aside/down Phrasal Verb with step({{}}/step/ verb [I] ► [I] to leave an important job or position, especially to allow someone else to take your place: step aside/down as sth »He has decided to step down as chairman. step aside for/in… …

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