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lead·er [ˈli:dəʳ] N

1. leader (head):

leader
voditelj(ica) m (f)

2. leader (first in competition, most successful):

leader
vodilni(vodilna) m (f)

3. leader Brit MUS (of orchestra):

leader

4. leader Am MUS (conductor):

leader
dirigent(ka) m (f)

5. leader Brit (editorial):

leader

ˈloss-lead·er N

mar·ket ˈlead·er N

par·ty ˈlead·er N

party leader

Usage examples with leader

a leader of vision

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Having these supposed contacts reinforced his position as leader in the order.
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He was the leader of a band, and it became the house band.
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He was seen as a future leader of the party but after his resignation he withdrew from party politics.
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Each troop is made up of six units and a leader.
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Our war in the world is war against the opponents of the rule of the supreme leader.
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The persecutions did not end, however, and the arrested opposition leaders themselves were shortly put to death.
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He is the leader of a players troop.
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The school has been recognized as the source of many national leaders.
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However, he grew to become a skilled military leader and statesman.
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Mei is not blind, nor is she the old leader's daughter - she was merely pretending to be.
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