experienced leader

collocation in English

meaningsofexperiencedandleader

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experienced
adjective
uk
/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.ənst/
us
/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.ənst/
having skill or knowledge because you have done something ...
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leader
noun[C]
uk
/ˈliː.dər/
us
/ˈliː.dɚ/
a person in control of a group, country, ...
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(Definition ofexperiencedandleaderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Let us suppose that anexperiencedleadertakes out such a party, although his experience of analysing weather forecasts suggests that there will be bad weather.
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For example, fish can learn a particular route after following anexperiencedleadera few times.
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She is an exceptional pilot and anexperiencedleader.
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Although it is gentle and kind with a loving temperament, it takes its work seriously and needs a strong,experiencedleader.
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Having succeeded anexperiencedleaderin an election-year, he failed to establish himself in time.
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A respected andexperiencedleader, he quickly took control amidst growing tension.
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To keep pace with these and with bigger wage-earning we must now have far more highly-trained, experienced leaders than before, and we need much more material equipment.
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From the 1860s onwards, there have been many thousands of visitors to the mines, many including the earliest with good lighting and experienced leaders.
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Combat cohesiveness was also often lost, and the integrity of the formations became compromised (owing to a lack of experienced leaders).
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High priests are typically more experienced leaders within the priesthood.
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