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usher
noun as in person who guides others to place
Example Sentences
Thankful: Living through the dawn of AI, which seems likely to usher in a tsunami of benefits that will make the internet revolution look like a ripple.
Doing so, Duffy suggested, would help to usher in a new “golden age of travel” — a phrase that harks back to the mid-20th century flight experience.
Johnson wants to usher people who moan that today’s movies aren’t any good back into his sacred space, the cinema.
What’s more, a conversion might usher higher Medicare premiums, depending on their individual circumstances.
She quickly ushers me, Autumn, and Woo farther into the building.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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