out of step in English

ot in harmony with, not keeping pace with

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1. 29 The Royal Opera House is seen by many as an elitist institution out of step with the times.

2. Where the diffracted wavelengths are 1/2 wave out of step for each of these colors, the waves destructively interfere.

3. 25 And as much as he was out of step with me, he seemed inept with what used to be our world.

4. Stop when the sweat on his forehead down to the low-down , heart beat faster, music did not stop laughing at my being out of step.

5. "Copperhead" captures the anxiety that comes from living through a politically unstable time—specifically the unease of knowing you're out-of-step with consensus

6. Humans are the ones who are out of step and Arrogantly consider they are masters of the planet, and that all other species must die to make way for uncontrolled human reproduction

7. Out-of-step and oscillation phenomenon can be avoided if stepper motor starts on the optimal starting frequency, and stepper motor can attain to starting rotate speed in the most short time.

8. "Consequences" from 1977 was a record out of step with its time: complicated when simplicity was all the rage, playful when angst was It, demanding when rock was dumbing down

9. A strong-minded man, Dooku's ideas were often out of step with those of the Jedi Council, despite the fact that his former mentor, Yoda, held a lofty position in that governing body.

10. ‘Then we would all have had to concentrate upon dealing with hate and Bloodthirstiness instead of pouring all our energy into controlling sexuality.’ ‘But for those who judge the effectiveness of the law by its Bloodthirstiness, clearly the government is way out of step.’ ‘But the king said we must curb our Bloodthirstiness.’

11. ‘Then we would all have had to concentrate upon dealing with hate and Bloodthirstiness instead of pouring all our energy into controlling sexuality.’ ‘But for those who judge the effectiveness of the law by its Bloodthirstiness, clearly the government is way out of step.’ ‘But the king said we must curb our Bloodthirstiness.’

12. ‘We elevate Charmless, self-obsessed artists with bloated egos to the status of cultural icons just because they can carry a tune.’ ‘Her father was a brute - let us not mince words - one of those Charmless chaps who thinks the whole world is marching out of step, bar him.’ ‘He is certainly deeply Charmless, but how deliberate is that?’

13. ‘We elevate Charmless, self-obsessed artists with bloated egos to the status of cultural icons just because they can carry a tune.’ ‘Her father was a brute - let us not mince words - one of those Charmless chaps who thinks the whole world is marching out of step, bar him.’ ‘He is certainly deeply Charmless, but how deliberate is that?’