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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(151) This gave Bill an opportunity to hobnob with the company'spresident, board chairman, and leading executives.
(152) On a global scale, AIDS may well become the leading cause of infant death.
(153) He described the sequence of events leading up to the robbery.
(154) Leading clerics condemned the book as a sacrilegious attack on their faith.
(155) Pupils would be offered on-the-job training leading to the certification of their skill in a particular field.
(156) The past few months have witnessed a price war between leading supermarkets.
(157) The company has begun to challenge the supremacy of the current leading manufacturers in the textiles industry.
(158) His cartoons mercilessly lampooned the leading politicians of his time.
(159) The leading pair of planes peeled away on to the right and the other to the left.
(160) The police are trying to establish a picture of events leading up to the killing.
(161) The oesophagus is the tube leading from the throat to the stomach.
(162) Many leading charities have contributed to the debate on world poverty.
(163) The road leading to the town centre was choked up with traffic.
(164) It is now firmly established as one of the leading brands in the country.
(165) The leading banks are expected to redouble their efforts to keep the value of the dollar down.
(166) The company is closing down two of its factories, leading to 430 job losses .
(167) He figured prominently in the talks leading to the signing of the treaty.
(168) He is one of the leading advocates for a more modern style of worship.
(169) The pilot had no recollection of the events leading up to the crash.
(170) They had a series of arguments, leading up to a decision to separate.
(171) Several years later,she landed up with an opportunity to take the leading role in a film.
(172) Several leading players boycotted the event in protest at the reduced prize money.
(173) A reward is offered for information leading to the conviction of the attacker.
(174) After thirty minutes the challengers were leading by two goals.
(175) Leading scientists got together in Paris to compare notes on current research.
(176) The people are still leading an austere life in the mountains.
(177) A lot of leading ladies end up falling in love with their leading men simply because they are working together so intensely.
(178) After the first half of the race I was leading.
(179) The police have shut/closed off all streets leading to the city.
(180) The police have staged a reconstruction of the events leading up to the murder.
More similar words: trading, readily, steadily, lead, plead, leader, lead to, lead up to, make a difference, take the lead, leadership, landing, dining, wedding, funding, building, spending, including, outstanding, depending, regarding, recording, excluding, according, bleaching, according to, surrounding, corresponding to, building materials, adieu.