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usher
noun as in person who guides others to place
Example Sentences
The county lawyers never protested, explaining in the June court hearing that they wanted to make sure DTLA’s cases were quickly ushered into the nearly finalized settlement.
Leonard was ushered off the dais and out of sight.
Jackson Women’s Health ushered in a new era of abortion bans, anti-choicers relied on pseudoscience to say abortion was dangerous and needed to be restricted for women’s own good.
In their first game since coach DeShaun Foster was fired after an 0-3 start, ushering in the start of the Tim Skipper era, the Bruins will be desperately seeking a reason to keep playing.
Then, in the days that followed, McGee received a surprise email from campus officials that ushered in a whole new wave of emotions.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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