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spearhead

[speer-hed] / ˈspɪərˌhɛd /


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The rise in consumer spending — the biggest source of economic growth — helped to spearhead the upturn in GDP.

From MarketWatch

The rise in consumer spending — the biggest source of economic growth — helped to spearhead the upturn in GDP.

From MarketWatch

With support from the coalition, the SDF spearheaded the offensive that led to IS's territorial defeat in Syria in 2019, but the jihadists still maintain a presence, particularly in the country's vast desert.

From Barron's

Soon after the city decided not to intervene, another group decided to try and shut the clinic down - this one spearheaded by Texas pastor Mark Lee Dickson.

From BBC

The vehicle, reminiscent of the iconic VW bus from the 1960s, was also intended to help spearhead a revival of the German brand in the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal