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 Definitions for come to the fore: WordNet (r) 2.0
: come to the fore
v : make oneself visible; take action; "Young people should step
to the fore and help their peers" [syn: step forward, {come
forward}, step up, step to the fore, come out]
Related Sitesfore: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com In, into, or toward a position of prominence: A new virtuoso has come to the fore. [Middle English, beforehand, before, in front of, from Old English.]
Economy comes to the fore in Australian elections As the Australian election approaches both Labour and the Liberal-National coalition will seek to convince voters they are the best possible stewards of the economy ...
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fore - definition of fore by the Free Online Dictionary ... 1. adj (section, part, of animal, ship, aircraft) anteriore. 2. adv (Naut) fore and aft da prua a poppa. 3. n to the fore in primo piano to come to the fore mettersi in ...
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