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pioneered

adjective as in inhabited

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Ragtime, blues, country, jazz, soul, and rock and roll were all pioneered or inspired by black artists.

They pioneered arena performances and electric light, enabling the first night performances.

Noyce and his partner Gordon Moore also pioneered a new corporate culture at Intel.

When Musk decided he want to make electric cars, he was confronting the world that Ford had pioneered.

Blood transfusions on the battlefield, pioneered by Canadian doctor Norman Bethune in the Spanish Civil War, saved many lives.

He was the last of the old school of veteran leaders who pioneered and founded our commonwealth.

A few of the older ones, the 'old-timers', have 'made good,' and hold positions in the society for which they pioneered.

In many places the leadership and the membership of the church have courageously pioneered the way in times of crisis and change.

He pioneered his cause to the utmost, talking about it, writing studies for it, and setting every one else doing the same.

But here you are caught, as it were, into another world; you are to have the way pioneered before you.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pioneered, such as: developed, owned, populated, populous, settled, and colonized.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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