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to forge the path

 

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Term: To Forge the Path

Description:

To forge the path is an idiomatic expression that means to create or pioneer a new way, usually in a challenging or unfamiliar context. It implies breaking through barriers and setting a course for others to follow.

Senses:

1. Verb (transitive) - To create a new path or route:

Example sentence: The explorers forged the path through the dense jungle, cutting through thick vines and undergrowth.

2. Verb (transitive) - To establish a new method or approach:

Example sentence: The innovative chef forged the path in molecular gastronomy, revolutionizing the way we perceive food.

3. Verb (transitive) - To pioneer a new idea or concept:

Example sentence: The visionary scientist forged the path in renewable energy, paving the way for a sustainable future.

Usage:

This expression is commonly used in motivational speeches, self-help books, and discussions about innovation and leadership. It highlights the courage and determination required to embark on a new journey and inspire others to follow.

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