ushered

[ˈʌʃərd]

ushered Definition

  • 1show or guide (someone) somewhere
  • 2cause or mark the start of something new

Using ushered: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ushered" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The host ushered us to our seats.

  • Example

    The new year ushered in a time of change and growth.

  • Example

    The ringing of the bell ushered in the start of the ceremony.

ushered Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with ushered

  • to cause or mark the start of something new

    Example

    The new president's policies are expected to usher in a new era of prosperity.

  • to cause or mark the end of something

    Example

    The company's poor performance has ushered out the CEO.

  • to introduce someone into a new situation or environment

    Example

    The mentor ushered the new employee into the company culture.

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Summary: ushered in Brief

'Ushered' [ˈʌʃərd] means to show or guide someone somewhere, as in 'The host ushered us to our seats.' It can also mean to cause or mark the start of something new, as in 'The new year ushered in a time of change and growth.' The phrase 'usher in' is commonly used to denote the start of something new, while 'usher out' denotes the end of something.