leading

IPA: ɫˈidɪŋ

noun

  • An act by which one is led or guided.
  • (archaic) Command of an army or military unit.
  • (typography) Vertical space added between lines; line spacing.

adjective

  • Providing guidance or direction.
  • Ranking first.
  • Occurring in advance; preceding.
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Examples of "leading" in Sentences

  • The engineering course is the leading major of the university.
  • The lower level concourse is the major one, leading to the main grandstand.
  • The ceiling in the picture is of the stairs leading to the main lending desk.
  • The main symptom is the death of the needles, leading to the death of the tree.
  • Thank you for so boldly and visibly injecting into our politics the phrase "leading from behind."
  • The leading was more careful of her strength, more respectful of her timidity, -- was more strictly _leading_ than _pushing_, -- that was all.
  • Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Kinect Star Wars , and more appeared in name only this morning, the links attached to the name leading to error pages.
  • I do agree with that principle, I, however, find the term leading one back to man made creations of god, and I think that we then get on the slippery slope of a god being good, being bad, being like us.
  • "But after the decisions made this week, I'm nevertheless confident that the governments will succeed in restoring financial stability," said Trichet in one of the final interviews of his term leading the ECB.
  • That's according to Douglas County GOP Chairman Mark Baisley, who defeated a more moderate challenger to win another term leading the local organization he termed "the center of gravity of the Republican Party in Colorado and perhaps the nation."

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