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cutting edge
noun
- the sharp edge of a cutting implement.
- forefront; lead:
on the cutting edge of computer technology.
cutting edge
noun
- the leading position in any field; forefront
on the cutting edge of space technology
adjective
- at the forefront of people or things in a field of activity; leading
cutting-edge technology
Other Words From
- cutting-edge adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of cutting edge1
Example Sentences
“Everything's moving so quickly. It's a constant battle to keep on top of things to develop expertise in such a cutting edge area.”
“Because Kern County continues to exhibit the pieces ... necessary to be on the cutting edge of any industry whatsoever.”
“In general the Fifth Circuit has been on the cutting edge — and not in a good way — in terms of pressing a radical conservative vision of the law in a variety of areas,” Tulin said.
Although the Ibrox boss conceded his team "were not sharp enough" defensively, he firstly bemoaned a lack of cutting edge in attack.
OpenAI said the money would allow it to stay at the cutting edge of AI research.
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