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Meanings of
lead on
in English
Portuguese
lograr
Catalan
enredar
Spanish
engañar
Back to the meaning
Be false to; be dishonest with.
deceive
delude
cozen
Portuguese
lograr
Usage of
lead on
in English
1
DPMC wanted to take the
lead
on
this problem, Mr Kibblewhite said.
2
If you want to help us, then by all means
lead
on
.
3
Looking back, Cohler says, Parker was absolutely the
lead
on
those negotiations.
4
We got a possible
lead
on
a van in the Cumberland River.
5
It was Saturday, which meant Garrett was the
lead
on
the case.
6
We think we have a
lead
on
a group called the Amalgam.
7
St Michael's took the
lead
on
22 minutes when Lynch touched down.
8
He's qualified to step into this job and
lead
on
day one.
9
It's her first real
lead
on
how to talk to the aliens.
10
Let's go-themagistrate's sister has come up with a
lead
on
Pertinax-
11
The direct and the indirect
lead
on
to each other in turn.
12
He to command the vessel; Menendez to assume the
lead
on
landing.
13
Pat Hughes increased their
lead
on
the restart as they coasted home.
14
BAML was left
lead
on
both the euro and dollar term loans.
15
Arthur felt it was time to take the
lead
on
the investigation.
16
Sub-adults do
lead
on
occasion but only adult females are consistent leaders.
Other examples for "lead on"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
lead
on
lead
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
lead on
Portuguese
lograr
iludir
enganar
Catalan
enredar
enganyar
Spanish
engañar
Lead on
through the time
Lead on
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common