Noun
A mode of marching by a body of men going one after another as closely as possible, in which the leg of each moves at the same time with the corresponding leg of the person before him.
Source: Webster's dictionarylock-step
As the most conservative Democrat in the Senate, Joe Manchin of West Virginia is in a position of particular importance — and he has no plans to march in lock step with what the party’s leadership, let alone its left wing, wants to accomplish. Source: Internet
“First, caricature feminists as a bunch of groupthink totalitarians, then accuse them of hypocrisy every time they are not in lock step. Source: Internet
Its most memorable videos feature the trio’s members — the sisters Alana, Danielle and Este Haim — marching in loose lock step with one another, occasionally bursting into playful choreography. Source: Internet
Donnelly is a liberal Democrat, who has a history of voting in lock-step with his Democrat bosses, Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer." Source: Internet
The 8600 was essentially made up of four 7600s in a box with an additional special mode that allowed them to operate lock-step in a SIMD fashion. Source: Internet
Other federal regulators followed in lock step with the CFPB. Source: Internet