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[ UK /pˈe‍ɪssɛtɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈpeɪˌsɛtɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a horse used to set the pace in racing
  2. a leading instance in its field
    the new policy will be a pacesetter in community relations

How To Use pacesetter In A Sentence

  • This allowed pacesetters Free Vacation and Dawson's Legacy, both local horses facing rivals from four other countries, to make the running along the backstretch.
  • They are pacesetters, incredibly enthusiastic, eager to learn and bring a fresh view point to an organisation. Times, Sunday Times
  • First off is a tough trip to Bristol for a clash with second division pacesetters Gloucester.
  • The early pacesetter faded to last, and Regal Thunder ran on to finish second.
  • They proposed a mechanism called phantasy, action through a sort of soul substance some may have looked for its receptor in clandestine dissections; then, as pacesetters must, they moved on to more rewarding questions. Director of the Vatican Observatory Takes On A Cardinal - The Panda's Thumb
  • Japanese keirin is not the event competed at the Olympic Games where it debuted in 2000 and the pacesetter rides a motorised '' derny ''. News On Japan
  • Zhou has become the pride of Shanghai and in March she was again in the limelight when the city selected her out of 771 women as one of its top 10 women pacesetters.
  • They are pacesetters, incredibly enthusiastic, eager to learn and bring a fresh view point to an organisation. Times, Sunday Times
  • By going where no other state dares to tread, Illinois could prove itself to be a policy pacesetter or the opposite – a place so dysfunctional that officials created a jaw-dropping budget crisis and then tried to fix it by knee-capping the economy. Neighboring States Celebrate Tax Hike, But Will It Really Help Them?
  • The big banks have been the pacesetters in developing the system.
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