![]() a man who was born to lead a communist-led strike 4 cause something to happen CAUSE to cause something to happen or cause someone to do something lead to the events that led to the start of the First World War A degree in English could lead to a career in journalism. ![]() lead an attack/assault Nelson preferred to lead the attack himself from the front. lead a revolt/rebellion/coup etc The rebellion was led by the King’s brother. They are leading a campaign to warn teenagers about the dangers of drug abuse. lead an investigation/inquiry/campaign The investigation will be led by Inspector Scarfe. Some people say she is too old to lead the country (=be in charge of its government ). 3 be in charge IN CHARGE OF to be in charge of an organization, country, or team, or a group of people who are trying to do something He has led the party for over twenty years. ► see thesaurus at take 2 go in front to go in front of a line of people or vehicles A firetruck was leading the parade. The manager led the way through the office. lead somebody away/down etc She was led away from the courtroom in tears. ![]()
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