Noun(1) someone who leads or initiates an activity (attack or campaign etc.(2) the leading military unit in an attack(3) the head and sharpened point of a spear(4) someone who leads or initiates an activity (attack or campaign etc.)
Verb(1) be the leader of,lead,start(2) be the leader of(3) lead(4) start
Noun(1) someone who leads or initiates an activity (attack or campaign etc.(2) the leading military unit in an attack(3) the head and sharpened point of a spear(4) someone who leads or initiates an activity (attack or campaign etc.)
Verb(1) be the leader of,lead,start(2) be the leader of(3) lead(4) start
(1) Now this generation has seen the spearhead of reforms since 1998.(2) she became the spearhead of a health education programme(3) The spearhead of the force was a mixture of exiles and drafted French prisoners.(4) The spearhead of opposition was the Board of Transportation.(5) From the top, a long, razor-sharp, spearhead fired and clicked into place.(6) It was a curious design, like a shortened, blunt spearhead hung upside down.(7) We're going to penetrate the spearhead and take on the command center.(8) The current spearhead of musical extremism can be found in the metal scene..(9) The Society became the spearhead of the Counter-Reformation, though originally intended as a missionary order.(10) They are soon to be attacked by a spearhead of warriors from enemy tribes and she is swimming for reinforcements.(11) she became the spearhead of a health education program(12) His body spun round in the air gracefully and he brought the spearhead round quickly.(13) Our society holds up invention as the spearhead of progress.(14) She is not spearheading a literary revolution.(15) There are plenty of complaints in the UK spearheaded by the Electoral Reform Society.(16) The attorney general has spearheaded this effort.