Groundbreaking

/ˈɡraʊndˌbreɪkɪŋ/ adjective

Pioneering or innovative in a way that opens up new possibilities or establishes new standards. Originally literal, referring to the ceremonial first digging for a construction project.

Compound formed from 'ground' and 'breaking,' initially used literally for construction ceremonies in the early 20th century. The metaphorical sense of 'innovative' or 'pioneering' developed by mid-century, drawing on the imagery of breaking new ground.

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