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Meanings of
innovator
in English
Portuguese
pioneiro
Catalan
innovador
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Someone who helps to open up a new line of research or technology or art.
pioneer
trailblazer
groundbreaker
Portuguese
pioneiro
Russian
инноватор
Spanish
innovador
Catalan
innovador
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Profession.
Related terms
profession
Russian
инноватор
Synonyms
Examples for "
pioneer
"
pioneer
trailblazer
groundbreaker
Examples for "
pioneer
"
1
The UK is a
pioneer
in developing offshore yuan business in Europe.
2
A
pioneer
who won everything, simply a great player, a great person.
3
As a fomenter of violence for political gain, Thackeray was a
pioneer
.
4
If yes, then I certainly agree that Madonna is a feminist
pioneer
.
5
Arose to
pioneer
shortly after accepting the Faith in Manchester in 1947.
1
In recent years, Scotland has become a
trailblazer
for public health regulations.
2
Career Goals: I hope to be a
trailblazer
in the media industry!
3
Isiah Whitlock, Jr. is joining the cast as the
trailblazer
,
River Scott.
4
As a player as well as a coach he was a
trailblazer
.
5
The punk
trailblazer
has died aged 48 following a serious illness.
1
She had been a female
groundbreaker
at a time when women's roles were limited.
2
And for all its buttons and screens, it is not the
groundbreaker
the 300SL was.
3
No choice but to be a
groundbreaker
.
4
My mother was an amazing woman: She was both a terrific mom and a
groundbreaker
in her field.
5
For many, however, the year largely belonged to those
groundbreakers
who opened new fronts for Irish sport.
Usage of
innovator
in English
1
The company is often seen as an
innovator
for new mutual funds.
2
However WOMAD founder and world music
innovator
Peter Gabriel won't be attending.
3
He'll also introduce our
innovator
of the week, Bryce Moller from Shunt.
4
Above all it was clear he was a risk-taker and an
innovator
.
5
The Great Inventor meditates at length on his craft, always the
innovator
.
6
And he'll introduce our
innovator
of the week, Bryce Moller from Shunt.
7
A guitar
innovator
with a fierce spirit of musical and technical exploration.
8
Our
innovator
of the week is Shawn O'Keefe from Lightning Lab Manufacturing.
9
When successful, the rewards to the
innovator
and partners can be immense.
10
Vargas is an
innovator
who listens to her customers and delivers results.
11
Kristian was an
innovator
who challenged him, questioned things, jeopardized his authority.
12
But it's something of an
innovator
in the world of patent trolls.
13
Like HP and Dell and Oracle, Microsoft suffers from the
innovator
's
dilemma.
14
He was regarded as a disorganizer, an
innovator
,
a most dangerous man.
15
Sikka, 47, is considered to be an
innovator
in the global software industry.
16
He was an
innovator
and good at thinking on his feet.
Other examples for "innovator"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
innovator
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
great innovator
lead innovator
social innovator
true innovator
such innovator
More collocations
Translations for
innovator
Portuguese
pioneiro
bandeirante
Catalan
innovador
pioner
Russian
инноватор
Spanish
innovador
Innovator
through the time
Innovator
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Less common