Noun(1) someone who helps to open up a new line of research or technology or art,one the first colonists or settler in a new territory,person who finds a new place,founds something(2) someone who helps to open up a new line of research or technology or art(3) one the first colonists or settler in a new territory(4) person who finds a new place(5) founds something
Verb(1) open up an area or prepare a way,take the lead or initiative in,participate in the development of,open up and explore a new area,invent; lay the groundwork(2) open up an area or prepare a way(3) take the lead or initiative in(4) participate in the development of(5) open up and explore a new area(6) invent; lay the groundwork
Adjective(1) early(2) first
Noun(1) someone who helps to open up a new line of research or technology or art,one the first colonists or settler in a new territory,person who finds a new place,founds something(2) someone who helps to open up a new line of research or technology or art(3) one the first colonists or settler in a new territory(4) person who finds a new place(5) founds something
Verb(1) open up an area or prepare a way,take the lead or initiative in,participate in the development of,open up and explore a new area,invent; lay the groundwork(2) open up an area or prepare a way(3) take the lead or initiative in(4) participate in the development of(5) open up and explore a new area(6) invent; lay the groundwork
Adjective(1) early(2) first
(1) His unflagging dedication to device companies and to the government make him a true pioneer in the industry.(2) Dr. Goldson was a pioneer in developing cancer-fighting treatments.(3) This posting allowed him to fulfill an ambition and he became a pioneer of successful desert exploration during the 1930's.(4) Scots will pioneer new decentralised approaches to health and place much more accent on prevention.(5) The DVD includes deleted scenes and an interview with gay rights pioneer Harry Hay.(6) He was therefore an exploratory pioneer of a genre he did much to identify and define.(7) a famous pioneer of birth control(8) Born in Hungary in 1879, Rudolph Laban was a pioneer in developing the academic and scientific aspects of dance.(9) Bill Boomer is considered a creative pioneer in the development of aquatic theory and their applications to all aquatic activities.(10) Their aim was to pioneer a new approach to business and technology consulting.(11) She has been a pioneer in the field of eco-tourism.(12) In the meantime, he managed to pioneer what is now known as cultural studies.(13) According to Williamson, the road to becoming a musical pioneer began early on.(14) Petrie was named after Andrew Petrie, civil engineer, pioneer and explorer and the first free settler in Brisbane in 1837.(15) Although assault pioneers were all trained riflemen and could fight as a rifle platoon, their value to the battalion was in their versatility.(16) The dreams of early Internet pioneers are not alone.
(1) His unflagging dedication to device companies and to the government make him a true pioneer in the industry.(2) Dr. Goldson was a pioneer in developing cancer-fighting treatments.(3) This posting allowed him to fulfill an ambition and he became a pioneer of successful desert exploration during the 1930's.(4) Scots will pioneer new decentralised approaches to health and place much more accent on prevention.(5) The DVD includes deleted scenes and an interview with gay rights pioneer Harry Hay.(6) He was therefore an exploratory pioneer of a genre he did much to identify and define.(7) a famous pioneer of birth control(8) Born in Hungary in 1879, Rudolph Laban was a pioneer in developing the academic and scientific aspects of dance.(9) Bill Boomer is considered a creative pioneer in the development of aquatic theory and their applications to all aquatic activities.(10) Their aim was to pioneer a new approach to business and technology consulting.(11) She has been a pioneer in the field of eco-tourism.(12) In the meantime, he managed to pioneer what is now known as cultural studies.(13) According to Williamson, the road to becoming a musical pioneer began early on.(14) Petrie was named after Andrew Petrie, civil engineer, pioneer and explorer and the first free settler in Brisbane in 1837.(15) Although assault pioneers were all trained riflemen and could fight as a rifle platoon, their value to the battalion was in their versatility.(16) The dreams of early Internet pioneers are not alone.