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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

"Microbes are the pioneers colonizing this kind of environment and preparing the ground for the next succession of life," Wagner said.

About halfway through the show, the stage lighting emulated a starry night sky as a tribute to the Latin music pioneers who have passed.

The pioneering electric vehicle maker, which saw its stock surge after Trump’s win, has clashed with regulators over safety concerns around its self-driving software.

“It’s built off a model that all of us governors have already successfully pioneered through the Reproductive Freedom Alliance,” he said.

From Salon

"Quincy understood it and got it right away," says pioneering artist, rapper and presenter Fab 5 Freddy.

From BBC

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

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