pacemaking
- a word derived from pacemaker.
Example Sentences
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He was a cardiac surgeon who helped advance pacemaking.
From Seattle Times ● Oct. 27, 2019
Golden Horn, the Epsom Derby winner trained by John Gosden, tracked the pacemaking Shahah as he put himself in ideal position heading into the final stretch then resisted Treve's trademark acceleration.
From US News ● Oct. 4, 2015
Of course the context is slightly different, with pacemaking having a genuine physical rationale in cycling.
From The Guardian ● Jul. 26, 2010
Sometimes it has taken a few days; once, in 1958, it took a week for the pacemaking banks to fall in line with a lower rate.
From Time Magazine Archive
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There was very little change in the running positions as the field swung into the backstretch, except that the leader was beginning to show the strain of pacemaking.
From History of the Kentucky Derby, 1875-1921 by O'Connor, John Lawrence