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Pace-setting

Definition:

Pace-setting is a term that describes the act of setting an example or standard that others strive to match or surpass, particularly in terms of achievement, performance, or productivity.

Senses:

  1. Adjective: Pertaining to the act of setting a high standard or benchmark that others aim to achieve.
  2. Noun: A leadership style characterized by a leader who sets very high performance standards for their team or organization.
  3. Verb: To establish a challenging standard that others try to follow or exceed.

Examples:

Adjective:

  1. The pace-setting athlete shattered the previous record by a significant margin.
  2. Her pace-setting essay earned her the top grade in the class.

Noun:

  1. The manager's pace-setting motivates the team to deliver exceptional results.
  2. Pace-setting is an effective leadership style when used appropriately.

Verb:

  1. The company hopes to pace-set in the industry by introducing revolutionary products.
  2. Her innovative ideas pace-set a new trend in the market.

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