Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
strong-footing
noun
/strɔŋ ˈfʊtɪŋ/

Definition
A secure or stable position or basis for advancement, support, or success.

Examples
- After years of hard work, our company finally achieved strong-footing in the market.
- Her strong-footing in the community helped her win the election.
- With a strong-footing in research, the team was able to secure funding for their project.

Meaning
The term ‘strong-footing’ refers to having a solid and reliable foundation that enables an individual or organization to move forward confidently.

Synonyms
- Stability
- Foundation
- Grounding
- Support