Any creative group active in the innovation and application of new concepts and techniques in a given field (especially in the arts)
The position of greatest importance or advancement; the leading position in any movement or field.
The leading units moving at the head of an army.
1 Kramer is in the vanguard of a new type of mass litigation.
2 These be the ships appointed for the first rank of the vanguard :
3 The vanguard was overthrown; its men made serfs and its women mothers.
4 But then, Sweden has been in the vanguard for quite some time.
5 It was here, he said, that the Taliban played a vanguard role.
6 I want UK businesses to be in the vanguard of that move.
7 The fighting between the Northern rearguard, and the Southern vanguard never ceased.
8 General de la Peña, who commanded the vanguard , accepted the same conditions.
9 The vanguard - the forlorn hope of the great plot, he commented to himself.
10 One hour later the vanguard of the imperial army resumed its march.
11 Its new Gear S3 looks to launch it to the vanguard again.
12 When the empire's days ran out, Gusinsky merged into the capitalist vanguard .
13 General Motors and Nissan are the vanguard of the looming EV revolution.
14 The towering Lekgolo pair growled their gratitude at leading the true vanguard .
15 His great-grandfather fell at Crecy, leading the vanguard of the French host.
16 The vanguard of the land hungry had already penetrated to Fort George.
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