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enterprising

[en-ter-prahy-zing] / ˈɛn tərˌpraɪ zɪŋ /


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Despite Inter's enterprising start it was Atletico who took the lead, with Alvarez drilling home from close range when the ball deflected nicely for him.

From Barron's

The listings are a reminder: Silicon Valley is a place of booms and busts, with enterprising hustlers who see nothing but opportunity, even in the rubble.

From New York Times

An enterprising biology professor even mailed out at-home lab kits, packed with all the supplies he needed to conduct a variety of hands-on experiments.

From New York Times

Attackers range from enterprising individuals all the way up to groups of hundreds working directly for a nation state like North Korea.

From Washington Post

As he dropped anchor - the Kiwi captain scored only 15 from his first 100 balls, his lowest total after 100 deliveries in his career - Jamieson and then Southee played more enterprising knocks.

From BBC