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pioneer

Definition for pioneer

adjective as in early, first

noun as in person who finds a new place, founds something

verb as in invent; lay the groundwork

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Example Sentences

"We are pioneers in this region and we want to share the message with as many people as possible that Latin is for everyone and there is funding available to make that happen."

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They offered pioneering treatment that used a high-tech MRI scan which produced a hologram that identified the exact position of the tumour and the facial nerve before the surgery.

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The technology of cat qubits isn't exclusive to Amazon, a French company named Alice & Bob carried out pioneering work on the tech and continues to evolve the technology.

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Former referee Julia Lee, who officiated during the tour, began driving the Women in Rugby League project, a celebration of the sport's female pioneers.

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Initially known as Fashion 21, Forever 21 helped pioneer the concept of fast fashion, which refers to inexpensive clothing quickly produced by mass-market retailers in response to the latest trends.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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