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Example sentences for "pioneered"

Lexicographically close words:
pinxit; piny; pinyon; pinyons; pioneer; pioneering; pioneers; pios; pious; piously
  1. The sewing machine became the first widely advertised consumer appliance, pioneered installment buying and patent pooling, and revolutionized the ready-made clothing industry.

  2. He pioneered in the use of lavishly decorated sewing-machine showrooms when the company offices were expanded in the mid-1850s (fig.

  3. The head researcher, this Dutch doctor, has pioneered a new treatment using a stem cell procedure to trick an organ into regenerating itself, even a heart.

  4. The stem cell technology pioneered by Karl Van de Vliet had indeed produced a miracle.

  5. Bud Reeves, wealthy Minneapolis man who pioneered at Buxton and later became a political figure in the State (see Tour 1), was one of the leaders in the drive for funds to support the schools.

  6. In 1922 he went to Alaska where he pioneered in aviation and flew the first air mail in the Territory.

  7. Emeric and Rosemary Sala pioneered to South Africa, and John and Mrs. Audrey Robarts to Bechuanaland.

  8. He was an experimenter, and he pioneered a number of methods that later were perfected by his followers and the descendants of his followers.

  9. He pioneered the standard exponential notation for cubes and higher powers of numbers.

  10. In 1721, free inoculations for smallpox began in England, pioneered by Lady Mary Wortley Montague, also a poet and letter writer.

  11. No one had pioneered so great a distance northward.

  12. The expedition was completely successful and Nearchus pioneered his fleet to the mouth of the Euphrates.

  13. There were no boats and no wood to build them, so Alexander pioneered his men across in "life-preservers" made out of their leather tent coverings and stuffed with straw.

  14. And yet, in spite of this opposition of the interests of the trader and the farmer, the Indian trade pioneered the way for civilization.

  15. It was the Scotch-Irish and German fur-traders[104:4] whose pack trains pioneered into the Ohio Valley in the days before the French and Indian wars.

  16. Their land grants from the government, amounting altogether by 1871 to an area five times that of the State of Pennsylvania, demanded purchasers, and so the railroads pioneered the way for the pioneer.

  17. Learning from a trader of the game and rich pastures of Kentucky, he pioneered the way for the farmers to that region.

  18. He pioneered the scientific method of theory building by observation of phenomena instead of resort to sources such as Aristotle.

  19. After Lincoln had become President and John Denny had crossed the Plains and pioneered it in Oregon and Washington Territories, the latter visited the national capital on important business.

  20. Men from every State in the Union, those restless spirits who have pioneered every great movement of the race, turned their faces to the wilderness for furs as a later generation was to scramble for gold.

  21. And were the men carving a way through the wilderness only the bushwhackers who have pioneered other forest lands?

  22. The association has pioneered many progressive educational movements.

  23. It was an ingenious engine, and two of the several features it pioneered (the use of magnesium and of a dynamically balanced crankshaft) survive in modern reciprocating engine designs.

  24. In order to understand Dorner's contribution, a brief description of the type of diesel injection pioneered by Dr.

  25. In 1530, he pioneered the application of chemistry to physiology, pathology, and the treatment of disease by starting clinical diagnosis and treatment of disease by highly specific medicines, instead of by cure-alls.

  26. Descartes pioneered the standard exponential notation for cubes and higher powers of numbers.

  27. Prior to his release from military service in 1946, he spent five weeks in Haifa and in the same year pioneered to Nottingham.

  28. He had pioneered for a short while in Blackpool.

  29. She moved to Manchester and later pioneered to Northampton in November 1946 to become member of the first Spiritual Assembly there.

  30. They married in 1951 and pioneered to Tanganyika and Uganda, where ?

  31. He was elected to the National Assembly in 1954 when John Mitchell pioneered to Malta.

  32. He pioneered to Kenya in October 1951 where he was a founder member of the first local Assembly in Nairobi.

  33. She pioneered first to Cardiff and later to York and Canterbury, and was active on Assemblies and on National Committees throughout her Bahá’í life.

  34. He pioneered in making a direct crossing of the Atlantic to save time and to avoid the Spanish.

  35. But in almost every home and workplace in America, we're already witnessing reason for great hope--the first flowering of the manmade miracles of high technology, a field pioneered and still led by our country.

  36. America, which has pioneered in the new abundance, and in the new technology, is called upon today to pioneer in meeting the concerns which have followed in their wake--in turning the wonders of science to the service of man.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pioneered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.