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usher in

Verb

Meaning

be a precursor of

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The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in the post-Cold War period Source: Internet

“A bigger Biden win would usher in a bigger Democratic majority,” Sabato said. Source: Internet

Afterwards, the King is announced by the usher in the country's three official languages: le Roi – de Koning – der König. Source: Internet

After years of trying the Labour Party had convinced the electorate that they would usher in a new age of prosperity—their policies, organisation and tone of optimism slotting perfectly into place. Source: Internet

A lot of people have given their liberty or their lives to usher in Brazilian democracy, and I feel an obligation to them and just to my own values and my own profession not to flee Brazil, but to stay and defend democratic values that are under attack. Source: Internet

Assembly Bill 5, introduced by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, D-San Diego, aimed to usher in employment for Uber and Lyft drivers, along with those for such food delivery apps as DoorDash and in other industries. Source: Internet

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