What does ushering in mean?

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ush·er·ing in

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  1. ushering innoun

    the introduction of something new

    "it signalled the ushering in of a new era"

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  1. ushering in

    Ushering in refers to the act of introducing, initiating, or leading the way for something new such as a new era, law, change, or system. It suggests a transition and pertains to causing or marking the start of something new.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ushering in in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ushering in in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of ushering in in a Sentence

  1. Brian Skorney:

    Given today's data, it is really hard to believe this study won't be positive, ushering in a new paradigm that we expect will transform outcomes for patients diagnosed with this horrible disease.

  2. Ramesh Lekhak:

    It is a milestone in ushering in a new political setup of democracy and federal republic with inclusive character. It is a gateway to a new constitution which will transform the country politically, socially and economically.

  3. Thomas DiMassimo:

    I was thinking that I could get up on stage and take his podium away from him and take his mic away from him and send a message to all people out in the country who wouldn't consider themselves racist, who wouldn't consider themselves approving of what type of violence Donald Trump is allowing in his rallies, and send them a message that we can be strong, that we can find our strength and we can stand up against Donald Trump and against this new wave he's ushering in of truly just violent white supremacist ideas.

  4. Byju Raveendran:

    The outbreak is clearly increasing the appreciation of online education, this could be a turning point for the industry, ushering in an increased usage of this format and changing habits in terms of how kids learn and how teachers teach.

  5. Cillian Nolan:

    Rui's appointment should transform Timorese politics by ushering in a new period of cross-party cooperation, the challenge will be to cultivate the same kind of authority and credibility as his predecessor.

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