Foregrounder

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    One who brings something to the foreground.

    "He got involved with J. P. Morgan and Teddy Roosevelt who were both foregrounders of the liberal conservation policies in America at that time, and the Indian was seen as a salvageable conservation project within that context […]"

Example

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"He got involved with J. P. Morgan and Teddy Roosevelt who were both foregrounders of the liberal conservation policies in America at that time, and the Indian was seen as a salvageable conservation project within that context […]"

Etymology

From foreground + -er.

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