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  1. the route or journey a person takes in order to reach a place or to achieve something: follow someone's footsteps The experience allows you to follow the footsteps of the explorers to Earth's last great wilderness. The team set out to follow the footsteps of Captain Robert Falcon Scott.

  2. Footsteps is an organization that supports people who have left the ultra-Orthodox community and want to build self-determined lives. It offers social, emotional, educational, and career support, as well as workshops, events, and resources.

  3. the route or journey a person takes in order to reach a place or to achieve something: follow someone's footsteps The experience allows you to follow the footsteps of the explorers to Earth's last great wilderness. See more. Fewer examples. We heard approaching footsteps and voices. I jump every time I hear a footstep in the hall.

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  5. to do the same job, have the same style of life, etc. as somebody else, especially somebody in your family. She works in television, following in her father's footsteps. He wanted to follow in his mother's footsteps and be a ballroom dancer.

  6. (fʊtstɛp ) Word forms: footsteps. 1. countable noun. A footstep is the sound or mark that is made by someone walking each time their foot touches the ground. I heard footsteps outside. Synonyms: step, tread, footfall More Synonyms of footstep. 2. See to follow in someone's footsteps. More Synonyms of footstep.

  7. Learn the definition, pronunciation, synonyms, and idioms of footstep, the sound or action of taking a step in walking. Find examples, forum discussions, and links to other languages and dictionaries.

  8. to do the same job, have the same style of life, etc. as someone else, especially someone in your family She works in television, following in her father's footsteps.

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