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leading

AdjectiveTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
pl: leadingspast: ledpp: leding: leading

This word carries a strong sense of visibility and authority. When used as an adjective, it suggests a position of dominance or prestige that others aspire to reach, often implying a level of innovation or market power that defines the current standard. As a verb, it evokes the image of a pathfinder. It is not merely about management but about active direction and the ability to inspire others to follow a specific trajectory, whether that is a physical route or a conceptual strategy.

Meanings

Adjective

Most important, prominent, or influential in a particular field.

"The company is a leading provider of cloud services."

Adjective

Being in the first position in a competition or race.

"The leading runner has a ten second advantage."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To guide or direct a person or group toward a destination or goal.

"The captain is leading the team to victory."

Intransitive Verb
[someone][something]

To be in charge of a process or a group.

"She is leading the research project this year."

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