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lead definition
an
advantage
held
by
a
competitor
in
a
race
examples:
he
took
the
lead
at
the
last
turn
a
soft
heavy
toxic
malleable
metallic
element;
bluish
white
when
freshly
cut
but
tarnishes
readily
to
dull
grey
examples:
the
children
were
playing
with
lead
soldiers
evidence
pointing
to
a
possible
solution
examples:
the
police
are
following
a
promising
lead
examples:
the
trail
led
straight
to
the
perpetrator
a
position
of
leadership
(especially
in
the
phrase
`take
the
lead')
examples:
he
takes
the
lead
in
any
group
examples:
we
were
just
waiting
for
someone
to
take
the
lead
examples:
they
didn't
follow
our
lead
the
angle
between
the
direction
a
gun
is
aimed
and
the
position
of
a
moving
target
(correcting
for
the
flight
time
of
the
missile)
the
introductory
section
of
a
story
examples:
it
was
an
amusing
lead-in
to
a
very
serious
matter
(sports)
the
score
by
which
a
team
or
individual
is
winning
(baseball)
the
position
taken
by
a
base
runner
preparing
to
advance
to
the
next
base
examples:
he
took
a
long
lead
off
first
a
news
story
of
major
importance
thin
strip
of
metal
used
to
separate
lines
of
type
in
printing
mixture
of
graphite
with
clay
in
different
degrees
of
hardness;
the
marking
substance
in
a
pencil
the
playing
of
a
card
to
start
a
trick
in
bridge
examples:
the
lead
was
in
the
dummy
take
somebody
somewhere
examples:
We
lead
him
to
our
chief
examples:
can
you
take
me
to
the
main
entrance?
examples:
He
conducted
us
to
the
palace
tend
to
or
result
in
examples:
This
remark
lead
to
further
arguments
among
the
guests
travel
in
front
of;
go
in
advance
of
others
examples:
The
procession
was
headed
by
John
cause
to
undertake
a
certain
action
examples:
Her
greed
led
her
to
forge
the
checks
be
ahead
of
others;
be
the
first
examples:
she
topped
her
class
every
year
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