latecomer Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈleɪtˌkʌm.ər]
  • Us [ ˈleɪtˌkʌm.ɚ]

Meaning of latecomer In English

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Examples of latecomer

  • In that respect, the 1960s do indeed appear to constitute a remarkable turning-point in all labour movements, though as always there were precursors and latecomers.

  • Developmental psychologists in the universities were latecomers in research on "applied" issues in adolescence.

  • The study area is a latecomer to economic development, and one cannot expect to find the more advanced and value-generating service activities there.

  • That is, prior possession can limit the holdings of latecomers.

  • It was about creating the initial conditions for development in a country that was a latecomer to industrialization.

  • Note that with the exception of the verb travail, all noninitially stressed items are latecomers.

  • Perhaps because of this, the history of dance has been a latecomer to academic and scholarly studies.

  • The first is conflict between claimants who are being distinguished as ' strangers' or ' latecomers' (obwera, literally, those who have come), and those claiming status as locals and first settlers/owners.

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