in step
See also: instep
English
editPrepositional phrase
edit- 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.
- 1930 May 31, “The "Overhead Door" for Garage-Factory-Warehouse”, in The Saturday Evening Post[1], volume 202, number 48, page 110:
- The "Overhead Door" is the garage door that can be opened or closed at a touch every day in the year—regardless of the weather. It is the garage door that opens UP Completely Out of the Way. In short, it is the modern door for the modern garage—in step with the times.
Antonyms
edit- (antonym(s) of “both senses”): out of step