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The part in the front or nearest the viewer
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forefront
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Forefront may refer to: Microsoft Forefront ForeFront Records Forefront.TV Forefront (quartet) , 2016 international contest winner
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the part in the front or nearest the viewer; "he was in the forefront"; "he was at the head of the column" [syn: head ] the position of greatest advancement; the leading position in any movement or field [syn: vanguard , cutting edge ]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"front part," late 15c., a Germanic-Latin hybrid, from fore- + front (n.). Originally of buildings, later of battles. The main modern sense ("foremost place in some scene of action") is from the military meaning "front rank of an army" (1510s).
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB come ▪ Now they came again to the forefront of her mind. ▪ In the 1994 bi-election year, prayer in the schools, so-called family values, and similar issues came to the forefront . ▪ Largely due to Bernard, they were ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The leading position or edge.
Usage examples of forefront.
Belt, and the Algol clan is at the forefront of the Omega Point movement.
As his eyes sought the authors of the frightful sound he saw standing upon the shore, glaring at him with hate-filled eyes, a devil-faced panther surrounded by the hideous apes of Akut, and in the forefront of them a giant black warrior who shook his fist at him, threatening him with terrible death.
The Haredi community is at the forefront of the fight to delegitimize Reform and Conservative Judaism, just because they offer a less stringent interpretation of Torah.
Well, damn Faulconer, who had made Swynyard set Starbuck in the forefront of the hottest battle that he might be smitten and die.
Ranks of heavy horsemen waited at the forefront, bearing lances and swords, their silver armor reflecting sunlight in all directions.
At the forefront of her mind was getting away from this nutcake pronto.
Fabius was sent with two legions to reinforce Rebilus and his two legions among the Pictones and the Andes, two tribes who had not suffered disastrously at Alesia, nor been in the forefront of resistance to Rome.
Gaius Fabius was sent with two legions to reinforce Rebilus and his two legions among the Pictones and the Andes, two tribes who had not suffered disastrously at Alesia, nor been in the forefront of resistance to Rome.
It is not Judah who moves firsthe never moves firstor the Remade with the pipes, nor Thick Shanks nor Shaun but someone quite unknown in the forefront of the tunnel-men.
The royal party consisting of Corrina, Rhian, Kieva and Telyn, the women accompanied by Terra and another maid, set out in the opposite direction riding in a tight group at the forefront of three trundling wains.
Dreibrand Veta was glad to lead the first wave of soldiers across the water even though officers of his rank did not usually put themselves at the forefront of battle.
Sadly for all of us, child abductions have been in the forefront of the national news.
E-publishing is at the forefront of software engineering, e-consumerism, intellectual property technologies, payment systems, conversion applications, the mobile Internet, and, basically, every important trend in network and computing and digital content.
The Cavaliers and Coquettes of Kokotte, always at the forefront, were particularly conspicuous today.
At the forefront of the crowd, clustered about the base of the scaffold, frisked the Cavaliers and Coquettes of Kokotte.