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pioneering
adjective as in avant-garde
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adjective as in futuristic
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adjective as in go ahead
adjective as in preceding
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noun as in colonization
noun as in introduction
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noun as in lead-in
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noun as in prolegomenon
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- addition
- admittance
- awakening
- baptism
- beginning
- commencement
- debut
- essentials
- establishment
- exordium
- foreword
- inauguration
- inception
- induction
- influx
- ingress
- initiation
- insertion
- installation
- institution
- interpolation
- intro
- launch
- lead
- lead-in
- opening
- overture
- preamble
- preface
- preliminaries
- prelude
- presentation
- primer
- prologue
- survey
Example Sentences
A man fitted with a pioneering, computer-controlled brain implant to tackle his Parkinson's disease says it works so well he is sometimes able to forget he has the condition.
While SOPHIE's was named Rough Trade's album of the year, some critics considered it too "safe" for such a pioneering and experimental talent.
Employees at biotech conglomerate Lumon Industries are offered the company's pioneering severance programme, a concept inspired by series creator Dan Erickson's desire to escape the mind-numbing drudgery of his office jobs.
Frances Dinkenspiel is an author and journalist who has written a lot about California, including the book “Towers of Gold,” about her forebear, the pioneering banker and landowner Isaias Hellman.
At least 100,000 scores by the pioneering 20th century Austrian-American composer Arnold Schoenberg have been destroyed in the Los Angeles wildfires.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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