noun
- a way of marching in which people move their legs in perfect unison
- a state of rigid conformity or agreement
Usage: military
Usage: often used critically
adverb
- in perfect agreement or unison
Examples
- The soldiers marched in lockstep across the parade ground.
- The two politicians moved in lockstep on every major issue.
- The company’s divisions operated in lockstep with corporate policy.
- Critics accused the board members of thinking in lockstep.
- The dancers moved lockstep across the stage.
- The two countries’ foreign policies have been in lockstep for decades.