Definition of Pioneered

1. Verb. (past of pioneer) ¹

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Definition of Pioneered

1. pioneer [v] - See also: pioneer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pioneered

pinwrench
pinwrenches
pinxit
piny
pinyin
pinyon
pinyons
pioglitazone
piolet
piolets
pion
pioned
pioneer
pioneer axon
pioneer plant
pioneered (current term)
pioneering
pioneeringly
pioneers
pioner
pioners
pioney
pioneys
pionic
pionies
pioning
pionings
pionium
pioniums
pionless

Literary usage of Pioneered

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Cycle of Cathay: Or, China, South and North. With Personal Reminiscences by William Alexander Parsons Martin (1896)
"... to the customs—How he made peace with France—How he has pioneered improvements in China—The service international in membership—Its high character—Its ..."

2. The Church at Home and Abroad by Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A, General Assembly (1890)
"All honor to the place in the sisterhood of states, a star of the men and women who pioneered this work, and first magnitude. We heartily rejoice to know ..."

3. The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine by Charles Whitlock Moore (1862)
"... if the Church had not pioneered the way, set us the example, and taught us the practicability of voluntary secession and separation, we might not now be ..."

4. Towards an Integrated Information Society Policy in South Africa: An by Leo van Audenhove (2003)
"Outside the departments which pioneered the processes, other departments seem rather reluctant to buy into the processes. Considering the growing complexity ..."

5. American Birds, Beasts and Blossoms (1980)
"William Madure was another transplanted Scot whose wide and solitary travels pioneered in American natural history, this time in geology. ..."

6. Britain TM: Renewing Our Identity by Mark Leonard (1997)
"O The Post Office, founded in 1635, pioneered postal services and was the first to issue ... O Britain has pioneered a huge number of modern sports. ..."

7. A Cycle of Cathay: Or, China, South and North. With Personal Reminiscences by William Alexander Parsons Martin (1896)
"... to the customs—How he made peace with France—How he has pioneered improvements in China—The service international in membership—Its high character—Its ..."

8. The Church at Home and Abroad by Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A, General Assembly (1890)
"All honor to the place in the sisterhood of states, a star of the men and women who pioneered this work, and first magnitude. We heartily rejoice to know ..."

9. The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine by Charles Whitlock Moore (1862)
"... if the Church had not pioneered the way, set us the example, and taught us the practicability of voluntary secession and separation, we might not now be ..."

10. Towards an Integrated Information Society Policy in South Africa: An by Leo van Audenhove (2003)
"Outside the departments which pioneered the processes, other departments seem rather reluctant to buy into the processes. Considering the growing complexity ..."

11. American Birds, Beasts and Blossoms (1980)
"William Madure was another transplanted Scot whose wide and solitary travels pioneered in American natural history, this time in geology. ..."

12. Britain TM: Renewing Our Identity by Mark Leonard (1997)
"O The Post Office, founded in 1635, pioneered postal services and was the first to issue ... O Britain has pioneered a huge number of modern sports. ..."

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