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Pioneered

Pioneer \Pi`o*neer"\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Pioneered; p. pr. & vb. n. Pioneering.]

  1. To go before, and prepare or open a way for; to act as pioneer.

  2. to take part in the early development of; to break ground in; to invent or originate.

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pioneered

vb. (en-past of: pioneer)

Usage examples of "pioneered".

Jung, observing the transcultural character of the neurally stimulated phosphene shapes, pioneered the idea that certain archetypal symbols might originate in the personal experience of such luminous designs.

He pioneered the treatment for four or five tough biological problems.

Libraries have pioneered digital collections (as they have other information technologies throughout history) and are still the main promoters of e-publishing.

He pioneered not only the dissemination of electronic texts - but also some of the working models that underpinned the Internet until the dot.

Self-taught in mathematics and astronomy, built his own reflecting telescopes, pioneered the study of binary stars and nebulae, discoverer of Uranus, infrared solar rays, and the basic form of the Milky Way.

It is clearly foreshadowed in the participatory techniques now being pioneered in the arts.

Ornstein has pioneered the way to discover the new worldview, which involves a bilateral brain parity unsuspected since the time of Pythagoras and Plato, I recently summoned my courage and wrote him.

But they were only a handful, the remnants of men who had pioneered Fenris before the companies fastened their strangleholds on the port and the three-quarters-frozen world.

He tried to learn something about that other bidder, but discovered only that he was a trapper and that his bid was probably only another move in the old struggle between the companies and the handful of men who had pioneered Fenris on their own.

Most of them had been trappers, individualists who had pioneered in the Fenrian backlands before the companies took over.

Guy who pioneered it back in the thirties—his name eludes me at the moment—was mostly working with kids who got cut up in South Africa, if I recall.

This method of artificial brain stimulation, pioneered several years ago, can affect a person's hearing and cause them to remember a piece of music or snatches of conversation, and is now a recognized technique for brain study and the treatment of amnesia, or loss of memory.

Both series were, however, attacked by critics for their violence, but nevertheless pioneered a new tough school of British crime writing which was later exploited by other writers including James Hadley Chase, Hartley Howard, Peter Chambers and Hank Janson.

Warshawski`my first name is Victoria, my friends call me Vic, never Vicki'is the second of the three female private eyes who have pioneered the latest development in detective fiction.

Better still, he’d be working with Leonard McCoy, a Starfleet veteran, who had already pioneered several revolutionary surgical techniques.