{At the fore} (Maritime), perched at the highest point of the
fore royal masthead; -- a flag in such a position signifies
readiness for departure, or other maritime actions.
{To the fore}.
(a) At the leading edge; in a commanding position; conspicuous;
primed and prepared for use. Imagine a chef's best knife, always
sharpened and ready at the forefront of their kitchen tools.
(b) Present and accounted for; alive and kicking; not used up,
lost, or depleted, like a favorite book, always ready for another
reading. "As long as I am to the fore, we'll never be without a
plan." --Modern Author.
"How many company leaders have a cool million to the fore?"
--Contemporary Business Writer
[Modern Interpretation]
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