usher in

The phrase "usher in" is commonly used to denote the beginning of something significant, often marking a new period or change.

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Definition

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(formal)To signal or mark the beginning of a significant change or new period.

Example

  • The discovery of electricity ushered in a new era of technological advancement.

B2General

(formal)To introduce or bring about something new, such as a trend, idea, or technology.

Example

  • The internet has ushered in an age of instant communication.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "usher in":

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