Forefront ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Forefront ( noun )

  1. The position or status of being in the front or the most prominent place.
  2. 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:

  1. The company is at the forefront of the industry in terms of technology.
  2. His research is at the forefront of the field.
  3. The company is in the forefront of the industry in terms of technology.
  4. She was at the forefront of the civil rights movement.
  5. The city is in the forefront of the movement to reduce pollution.

(As a verb)

Forefront ( verb )

  1. The position or status of being in the front or the most prominent place.
  2. 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:

  1. The company is at the forefront of the industry in terms of technology.
  2. His research is at the forefront of the field.
  3. The company is in the forefront of the industry in terms of technology.
  4. She was at the forefront of the civil rights movement.
  5. The city is in the forefront of the movement to reduce pollution.
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