Past tense for to vault or jump over something or someone
“Others were able to leapfrog over the parapets and quickly open the stockade gate.”
Past tense for to advance or move forward, especially suddenly or quickly
“When the radical innovations eventually become the new technological paradigm, the newcomer companies leapfrog ahead of the formerly leading firms.”
Past tense for to pass or get ahead of someone or something
“Other tech companies are aggressively working on their own self-driving vehicles, and they could leapfrog the car industry in bringing them to market.”
Past tense for to avoid or circumvent something
“But the company can't tell anyone what it is, how it works, or what processes they've used to leapfrog the laws of physics.”
Past tense for to find a way over an obstacle, such as by jumping or leaping
Past tense for to leapfrog, overtake, or butt in, bypassing others in a line or sequence
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