1. heralding - Noun
2. heralding - Verb
of Herald
Source: Webster's dictionaryRather, ten times, die in the surf, heralding the way to a new world, than stand idly on the shore. Florence Nightingale
If my duty does involve heralding His law in every arena, then the Church in America is failing radically today. Randall Terry
The man was fat. His belly arrived like an advance guard, heralding the bulk to come, huge shoulders, a surplus chin. His white cassock had settled over his body like a tarpaulin dropped on a blimp. James K. Morrow
Also, Valentine's Day (14 February) is recognized by some countries as heralding the first rites of spring, such as flowers blooming. Source: Internet
Although the empire fractured into multiple Hellenic regimes shortly after his death, his conquests left a lasting legacy, not least in the new Greek-speaking cities founded across Persia's western territories, heralding the Hellenistic period. Source: Internet
And hopefully it's like heralding a bigger shift in the entertainment industry." Source: Internet