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to leapfrog
verb
To jump over some obstacle as in leapfrog.
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"They want to leapfrog".
The answer isn't to leapfrog over it".
Then they want simply to "leapfrog".
But the tactic of using piracy to leapfrog ahead?
That growth allowed them to leapfrog United, who earned £363.2m.
"We definitely think we are going to leapfrog the competition".
The win allowed Inverness to leapfrog United into second place.
"You get too far behind and it's really hard to leapfrog back in".
They're expected to explode in functions each year, to leapfrog what has come before.
This presented a chance to leapfrog the old technology and go straight to mobile phones.
The Chinese could try to leapfrog the market by selling more advanced hybrids and plug-ins.
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