Step into the breach spoken
If you step into the breach, you help someone perform an action or job when they are not willing or able to do it.
Ms. Eliie is off sick today, so I have to step into the breach.
The company is arranging someone to step into the breach before my maternity leave.
I step into the breach when Lily's off so many times, but she even didn't say thanks to me once.
Used to to emphasize that attention is paid to the individuals who complain or cause problems
To assist someone to do something illegal or wrong
Use one's influence and power to support someone
1. Said when you decide to use your social influence to have an advantage over other people
2. To make money quickly by selling your personal properties or financial assets
3. To die or pass away
The verb "step" should be conjugated according to its tense.
People tend to like forbidden or illegal things just because they are forbidden or illegal.
He must have believed that stolen fruit is the sweetest, and he, therefore, cheated on his partner.