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vanguard

vanguard / vanguard
Noun
past: vanguardedpp: vanguardeding: vanguarding

This term evokes a sense of bravery and strategic positioning, whether in a literal military advance or a conceptual intellectual movement. It suggests a position of exposure and risk, as those in the vanguard are the first to encounter obstacles or resistance. When used as a noun, it often describes a collective group rather than a single individual, emphasizing a shared mission of progress or discovery. As a verb, it describes the act of pioneering a path that others will eventually follow.

Meanings

Nounvanguard

The group of people leading the way in new developments or ideas.

"The company considers itself the vanguard of the green energy movement."

Nounvanguard

The foremost part of an advancing army or naval force.

"The vanguard reached the outskirts of the city by dawn."

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