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stepping up

noun as in acceleration

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The Federal Communications Commission has opened an inquiry into Comcast Corp.’s employee programs, stepping up efforts to “root out” diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that it said may violate equal employment laws.

But Bradley has shown he is more than capable of stepping up and Reds fans will no doubt be confident he will do so again should their iconic hometown hero move on.

From BBC

Democrats have been stepping up their response to what critics say is an unconstitutional "coup" by Musk, with several lawmakers leading a rally outside USAID's offices Monday.

From Salon

"We've got nothing to lose by stepping up against one of the two parties that are in control when there's something at a national level that affects local people," he said.

From BBC

The deputy first minister said they had highlighted how Scottish energy companies "have been stepping up" with similar compensation for customers.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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