1. pioneering - Noun
2. pioneering - Adjective
3. pioneering - Verb
of Pioneer
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn order to develop a pioneering missional spirit, a capacity for genuine ecclesial innovation, let along engender daring discipleship, we are going to need the capacity to take a courageous stand when and where necessary. Alan Hirsch
Pioneering is an unlimited chance to become the biggest frog, provided the puddle is small enough. Poul Anderson
Courage is the main quality of leadership, in my opinion, no matter where it is exercised. Usually it implies some risk - especially in new undertakings. Courage to initiate something and to keep it going, pioneering an adventurous spirit to blaze new ways, often, in our land of opportunity. Walt Disney
The pioneering instrument of reform was the Bank of England. Of all institutions concerned with economics none has for so long enjoyed such prestige. It is, in all respects, to money as St. Peter's is to Faith. John Kenneth Galbraith
Rock is all about writing your own script; it's all about pioneering. Courtney Love
Thus I was able to make pioneering measurements of the height and physical scale of plasma clouds in the ionosphere and also to estimate wind speeds in this region. Antony Hewish