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See also: lock-step
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- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈlɒkstɛp/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Noun
lockstep (usually uncountable, plural locksteps)
- (military) A step whereby the toe of one man is brought very close to the heel of the man in front.
- (figuratively) Close connection, unison, rigid synchronization.
- 2007, Tim Weiner, Legacy of Ashes, Penguin, published 2008, page xv:
- The CIA's analysts learned to march in lockstep, conforming to conventional wisdom.
- 2025 February 25, Linda Feldmann, “How Trump skirts checks and balances unlike any modern-day US president”, in The Christian Science Monitor:
- But what [the Founding Fathers] weren’t counting on was lockstep partisanship, which translates today into a pro-Trump, pro-MAGA congressional majority that is likely to reinforce the president’s agenda, at least until the 2026 midterm elections.
- An inflexible, rigid or stifling pattern.
Translations
step whereby the toe of one man is brought very close to the heel of the man in front
Adjective
lockstep (not comparable)
- In close connection, in unison, synchronized.
- 1983 February 5, Marc Killinger, “Universities Reinstate Military Recruiters”, in Gay Community News, volume 10, number 28, page 3:
- With both official university policies lock-step in favor of military recruitment, the next move is up to the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations.
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