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usher
noun as in person who guides others to place
Example Sentences
The networks recognized the value of younger viewers and ushered in a golden age of teen dramas like “Felicity” and “Dawson’s Creek.”
December may have only just been ushered in.
But their presence ushers in challenges like the need to protect livestock, prompting the state to invest in research to inform management for the expanding species.
If you want to be immediately ushered into the back rooms of downtown New York’s pre-eminent art galleries, it helps to be a deep-pocketed collector.
There were no postgame handshakes as the teams were ushered to opposite end zones — one to celebrate another championship, the other to reflect on a 9-4 season.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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