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ush·er in
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Princeton's WordNet
inaugurate, usher in, introduceverb
be a precursor of
"The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in the post-Cold War period"
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usher inverb
To announce the arrival of something; to herald.
usher inverb
To begin something with preparatory material; to introduce.
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usher in
To usher in means to mark the beginning or introduction of something new or to herald the arrival or development of something. This could refer to an event, era, season, or significant change. The term originates from the role of an "usher," who is a person escorting or showing people where to sit, essentially serving as a guide or introduction for something yet to come.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of usher in in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of usher in in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of usher in in a Sentence
Before this presidential term ends, the administration must issue long-term standards strong enough to usher in the age of electric vehicles, they must close the loopholes and force automakers to actually deliver electric vehicles, rather than just churning out promises to make them.
We believe that making McDonald's leadership at the board level more accountable to shareholders ensures that the board is the strongest it can be to usher in a new chapter of prosperity for the benefit of the company, its employees, and shareholders.
My granddaughter, she was a good girl... she was an usher in the church, as far as violence or anything like that, she never would do that.
This change will now usher in the J-S Jacques era in full, coinciding with a time when questions on strategic direction ... are beginning to grow.
New Year's Eve needs to usher in an escalation of resistance to the police murder of black and brown people.
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