Verb
make oneself visible; take action
Source: WordNetYoung people should step to the fore and help their peers Source: Internet
Asked about his plan to enter electoral politics — regarding which he announced in December — he said politics can take a back seat when a “black” law such as CAA, that threatens to damage the country, has come to the fore. Source: Internet
BJP’s infighting has once again come to the fore with former Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje’s loyalists asking the BJP to sever ties with Hanuman Beniwal’s Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP). Source: Internet
“But since I’ve come in his confidence has grown and grown and we believe in him and believe in his talent and this season he has really come to the fore. Source: Internet
In recent times, the messianic element latent in Hasidism has come to the fore in Habad. Source: Internet
Well, the more of these matters that come to the fore the angrier the youths get about how far they have been taken for a ride by the political elite. Source: Internet