Leapfrogged example sentences

Related (3): overtaken, surpassed, outstripped

leap·frog

verb

leapfrogged (past tense) · leapfrogged (past participle)

  - with legs parted, vault oneself over the backs of others who are bending down:

  - (of a person or group) surpass or overtake another to move into a leading or dominant position:

  - pass over (a stage or obstacle):

Synonyms

jump, vault, hurdle, clear, negotiate, hurdle

"Leapfrogged" Example Sentences

1. The startup has leapfrogged its competitors with innovative technology.
2. She has leapfrogged over her classmates in math class.
3. The athlete leapfrogged the hurdle with ease.
4. The company leapfrogged its sales projections for the quarter.
5. He leapfrogged to the front of the line at the amusement park.
6. The politician leapfrogged over controversy to win the election.
7. The student leapfrogged his grade level in reading proficiency.
8. The company leapfrogged into a new market with a strategic acquisition.
9. The CEO leapfrogged over the board of directors to make a critical decision.
10. The artist leapfrogged to the top of the charts with a hit song.
11. He leapfrogged his opponents in the race by setting a new personal best.
12. The brand leapfrogged its competition by launching a viral marketing campaign.
13. She leapfrogged from internship to management in just a few years.
14. The start-up company leapfrogged traditional retail by launching an online store.
15. The team leapfrogged its way to the championship game.
16. The student leapfrogged over his fear of public speaking to give a successful presentation.
17. The business leapfrogged its revenue goals by entering a new market.
18. The CEO leapfrogged over the bureaucracy to initiate a new project.
19. The industry leapfrogged to a new level of sustainability with innovative technology.
20. The student leapfrogged the standard curriculum by working on advanced projects.
21. The company leapfrogged over its competitors by being the first to develop a new product.
22. The athlete leapfrogged her personal record in the long jump event.
23. The retailer leapfrogged to the top of the industry with a successful store opening.
24. The startup company leapfrogged its competitors with a groundbreaking app.
25. The musician leapfrogged to international success with a hit album.
26. The brand leapfrogged over its competition with a successful social media campaign.
27. The student leapfrogged his GPA by taking advanced courses.
28. The business leapfrogged its sales projections with a strong marketing strategy.
29. The politician leapfrogged over criticism to win the support of voters.
30. The team leapfrogged to the top of the league standings with a strong winning streak.

Common Phases

1. The company leapfrogged its competitors in terms of innovation;
2. Our sales team has leapfrogged past last year's revenue;
3. The athlete leapfrogged his personal best and broke the world record;
4. The technology has leapfrogged the current market standards;
5. The student leapfrogged from remedial to advanced math class.

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