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כחלוץ — meaning in English: As a pioneer

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כחלוץ
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כהונתו
kehunato
באישור
be'ishur
המהירה
hamehira
נקבעו
nikbe'u
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'כחלוץ' when discussing innovation, startup culture, or pioneering efforts in various fields, such as technology and social movements. For instance, during a business meeting, one might refer to a new entrepreneur as 'כחלוץ' to emphasize their role in leading change and exploring new ideas.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'מחדש' (mekhadash), meaning 'innovator'. However, 'כחלוץ' emphasizes the aspect of pioneering and venturing into the unknown, while 'מחדש' focuses more on the act of innovation within existing frameworks. You might choose 'כחלוץ' when highlighting someone's courage in taking risks.
Culture
'כחלוץ' has roots in the Hebrew word 'חלוץ' which means 'to break through' or 'to advance'. This term is heavily associated with the Zionist movement, where early settlers were seen as pioneers forging new paths in challenging environments. Interestingly, the concept of being a 'כחלוץ' is not just about geographical exploration but also about leading social change or innovation.
FAQ
Q.What does 'כחלוץ' mean in English?
'כחלוץ' translates to 'as a pioneer' in English, referring to someone who is at the forefront of new ideas or movements.
Q.How do you use 'כחלוץ' in a sentence?
You can use 'כחלוץ' in a sentence like: 'היא הייתה כחלוץ בתחומה, תמיד חיפשה דרכים חדשות לשפר את המצב.' ('She was a pioneer in her field, always looking for new ways to improve the situation.')
Q.Is 'כחלוץ' used in formal contexts?
'כחלוץ' is used in neutral contexts, making it suitable for both informal and formal conversations. However, it's especially common in discussions around innovation and leadership.
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