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herald

[her-uhld] / ˈhɛr əld /




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The locals' tradition of heralding home the returnees, many of whom were detained for years, started with a small group of five or six people.

From Barron's

Now “Bloomberg is cooked,” some posters argued as they heralded the arrival of a newly released AI tool from startup Perplexity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cameron Boozer, forward, Duke: The heralded freshman has lived up to every expectation, anchoring a five-player double-figure scoring lineup that made Duke the No. 1 overall seed and the team everyone else is chasing.

From Los Angeles Times

But the shift began around 2000; in October of that year I wrote a column heralding the shift and noting the bullish impact it would likely have on Canadian equities.

From MarketWatch

He heralded his arrival with the Rotten Riddims series of mixtapes, releasing six volumes within the space of a month in summer 2008.

From BBC