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Definition of steel verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

steel

verb
 
/stiːl/
 
/stiːl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they steel
 
/stiːl/
 
/stiːl/
he / she / it steels
 
/stiːlz/
 
/stiːlz/
past simple steeled
 
/stiːld/
 
/stiːld/
past participle steeled
 
/stiːld/
 
/stiːld/
-ing form steeling
 
/ˈstiːlɪŋ/
 
/ˈstiːlɪŋ/
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  1. to prepare yourself to deal with something unpleasant
    • steel yourself (for/against something) As she waited, she steeled herself for disappointment.
    • steel yourself to do something He steeled himself to tell them the truth.
    Homophones steal | steelsteal   steel
     
    /stiːl/
     
    /stiːl/
    • steal verb
      • Lock your bike up so that nobody can steal it.
    • steal noun
      • It could be the biggest steal in financial history.
    • steel noun
      • The best kitchen knives are made from stainless steel.
    • steel verb
      • They had to steel themselves to watch their cherished work being destroyed.
    Word OriginOld English stȳle, stēli, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch staal, German Stahl, also to the noun stay sense (2). The verb dates from the late 16th cent.
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