Forefront
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Forefront ( noun )
- The position or status of being in the front or the most prominent place.
- The position of being at the forefront of an area of activity or development.
Origin:
From middle english forfront, from old english forfyrht ("in front, before"), from for- + fyrht ("fear, dread"). cognate with dutch voorfront ("forefront"), german vorderfront ("forefront"). .
Examples:
- The company is at the forefront of the industry in terms of technology.
- His research is at the forefront of the field.
- The company is in the forefront of the industry in terms of technology.
- She was at the forefront of the civil rights movement.
- The city is in the forefront of the movement to reduce pollution.
(As a verb)
Forefront ( verb )
- The position or status of being in the front or the most prominent place.
- The position of being at the forefront of an area of activity or development.
Origin:
From middle english forfront, from old english forfyrht ("in front, before"), from for- + fyrht ("fear, dread"). cognate with dutch voorfront ("forefront"), german vorderfront ("forefront"). .
Examples:
- The company is at the forefront of the industry in terms of technology.
- His research is at the forefront of the field.
- The company is in the forefront of the industry in terms of technology.
- She was at the forefront of the civil rights movement.
- The city is in the forefront of the movement to reduce pollution.