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leading
1[lee-ding]
leading
1/ ˈliːdɪŋ /
adjective
guiding, directing, or influencing
(prenominal) principal or primary
in the first position
the leading car in the procession
maths (of a coefficient) associated with the term of highest degree in a polynomial containing one variable
in 5x² + 2x + 3, 5 is the leading coefficient
leading
2/ ˈlɛdɪŋ /
noun
Also called: interlinear spacing. printing the spacing between lines of photocomposed or digitized type
Other Word Forms
- leadingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of leading1
Example Sentences
In the past the CDC has been instrumental in global health, leading the response to crises from famine, to HIV, to Ebola.
Tensions between the Turtles and White Whale escalated in 1970, leading the group to disband.
During six seasons leading the Trojans, he brought a sense of stability back to the USC football program after a decade of dysfunction.
US immigration authorities have raided a massive Hyundai manufacturing site in Georgia, leading to the arrest of over 450 people, according to one of the agencies involved in the operation.
And the wedding itself was a glittering affair, with Noel Coward and Douglas Fairbanks Jr adding Hollywood sparkle and Queen Elizabeth II leading a procession of the royal families of Europe.
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