Synonym: ahead, in the lead, lead, leadership, leading(a), leading, preeminent, prima, star, starring, stellar(a). Similar words: trading, readily, steadily, lead, plead, leader, lead to, lead up to. Meaning: ['lɪːdɪŋ] n. 1. thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing 2. the activity of leading. adj. 1. indicating the most important performer or role 2. going or proceeding or going in advance; showing the way 3. greatest in importance or degree or significance or achievement 4. having the leading position or higher score in a contest.
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(91) This is the leading edge of medical technology.
(92) They have arrested a number of leading opposition politicians.
(93) The Ivory Coast became the world's leading cocoa producer.
(94) He's leading in the presidential race.
(95) Agassi was leading by two sets.
(96) Who will be leading the inquiry into the accident?
(97) The champion is leading by 18 seconds.
(98) She became a leading promoter of European integration.
(99) The leading car crashed midway through the tenth lap.
(100) She's a leading authority on genetics.
(101) Leading the horse, Evandar walked to the door.
(102) 'Who will be leading the team?' queried Simon.
(103) He was leading a life of luxury in Australia.
(104) She had a leading role in shaping party policy.
(105) A young unknown played the leading role.
(106) She chose two untried actors for the leading roles.
(107) They used to be a leading supplier of military equipment.
(108) Several leading officers have quite openly scorned the peace talks.
(109) She married into a leading Eurasian family in Hong Kong.
(110) The Pacific region has rapidly emerged as a leading force on the world stage.
(111) I felt it was important for women to join and take a leading role.
(112) The polls showed Clinton leading Bush 55 percent to 34 percent.
(113) The nation was at fever pitch in the days leading up to the election.
(114) The judge told him not to ask the witness leading questions.
(115) She's looked on as the leading authority on the subject.
(116) There has been a lot of talk about a merger with another leading bank.
(117) His book offers some fresh insights into the events leading up to the war.
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(118) There is fierce competition between the three leading soap manufacturers.
(119) The bones begin to grind against each other(sentencedict.com), leading to pain and deformity.
(120) She had already guessed what he was leading up to.
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