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pioneer

[pahy-uh-neer] / ˌpaɪ əˈnɪər /






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It was a pioneer in developing glass fiber, in which threads of ultrathin glass are woven together like a fabric.

From The Wall Street Journal

All that while being tasked with implementing the country's pioneering social media ban on teenagers - or, in simpler words, kicking every Australian under the age of 16 off social media.

From BBC

And the EV pioneer plans to be operating in nine cities by midyear.

From Barron's

The result is what you might expect from the “cinéma du look” pioneer, best known for “Léon: The Professional” and his sci-fi space opera “The Fifth Element.”

From Los Angeles Times

"Our ultimate goal is to pioneer a technique that can repair patients' motor function and offer them a better quality of life," Lee said.

From Science Daily