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forward-thinking

a. think in a manner that takes the future into account; progressive.

Usage examples of "forward-thinking".

Of course, elsewhere, she didn't usually have an audience that consisted entirely of the most forward-thinking minds in the neighborhood.

Politically, he was humane, forward-thinking, liberal and—leaving aside some unthinking assumptions that went with being a nobleman—quite decent.

The group of designers and forward-thinking military officers that designed it rammed through some wildly successful combinations of Galactic technology and the modern mania for efficient and comfortable clothing.

Joy now taught gymnastics at a forward-thinking elementary school in a wealthy liberal suburb of Chicago, and neither the parents nor the school board minded when she brought her long-term partner Carol to the annual spring fundraiser.

Her brain followed different paths, her full, high forehead that housed forward-thinking frontal lobes gave her an understanding from a different view.

It had taken a select group of forward-thinking statespeople from half a dozen human settled worlds almost two years to finally hammer out a preliminary proposal for establishing closer ties between their respective species.

He considered, rather guiltily, making a few more thunder lizards in the hope that they might eat the intruders before they got too nosey, but then dismissed the thought as being unworthy of a modern, forward-thinking deity.