set the pace

The phrase "set the pace" is often used to describe taking the lead in determining the speed, standard, or direction in various contexts like sports, business, and innovation.

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Definition

B2General

(idiomatic)To establish a standard or rate of progress that others follow or try to match.

Example

  • The new startup has set the pace in the tech industry with its innovative products.
  • In the marathon, she set the pace for the first 10 miles.

B2Leadership

(business, sports)To lead or determine the speed or rhythm of an activity, event, or process.

Example

  • The project manager set the pace for the team's workflow.
  • The captain set the pace during the rowing competition.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "set the pace":

keep pacetake the leadlead the waykeep aheadchange of paceset aboutset the stagerun aheadset forwardset byblaze a trailstrike a leadlead onkeep timelead off