0 the first person to do something or go somewhere, who shows that it is also possible for other people: --
Orville and Wilbur Wright were aviation trailblazers.
1 a person who is the first to do something that other people do later: --
She was a trailblazer as the only woman in the US Senate.
A study of a small group of parents in eight of the trailblazer programmes found that sure start had given both parents and children more confidence.
The area in question will be a trailblazer, frontrunner and pioneer of a new way of approaching the design of health care services and their implementation.
It was a trailblazer in terms of trying to define our armed forces and the way in which we ensure that they have the necessary equipment.
Let us consider the trailblazers for privatisation.
Europe is showing that it is the world's trailblazer.
I am delighted that the industry has done so well in achieving trailblazer status for the sector skills council.
Trailblazers are about developing in young people the kind of soft skills that employers tell us that they want.
In many ways, it is a trailblazer for what is about to happen under the reform of health authorities into strategic health authorities.