forefront

noun
/ˈfɔːfɹʌnt/UK/ˈfɔɹfɹʌnt/CA/ˈfoːfɹɐnt/

Etymology

From Middle English forefrount, forfrount, forefronte, equivalent to fore- + front.

  1. inherited from forefrount

Definitions

  1. The leading position or edge.

    • That laboratory researches topics at the forefront of technology.
  2. To bring to the forefront

    To bring to the forefront; to emphasize, or focus on.

    • The impact of austerity and economic circumstances were forefronted in the more economically deprived countries of the partner countries (BG, GR) and seen as producing a fateful impact on access to diet and healthy lifestyle options.

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