Synonym: inaugurate, introduce. Similar words: mothering, gathering, offering, withering, wavering, weathering, covering, towering. Meaning: v. be a precursor of.
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31. A very beautiful ceremony, putting an end to the past and usher in a new beginning.
32. Clearly, the website has yet to usher in the game real outbreak period.
33. And a bigger, brighter, Waterford crystal ball will usher in 2009 above New York's iconic Times Square.
34. We hope to usher in a more secure, stable, peaceful and equitable world order.
35. The key is to create a critical mass of leaders to usher in change.
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36. It is time to move beyond the disposable, throw-away product era, and usher in a new generation of the sustainable, retainable and reusable.
37. Once the introduction of index futures, futures companies are expected to usher in explosive growth.
38. By refusing to discuss it , they usher in something worse.
39. As an antidote to a gloomy climate, expect spring 2009 to usher in sparkle and pizzazz. Here are some shimmery looks seen recently on celebrities and the runways alike.
40. Saying good - bye to a snowy winter and usher in a winding spring catkins.
41. A ( reporter Ke - US ) tomorrow afternoon, will usher in Wuhan avoid relegation battle of life and death.
42. So Japan is preparing to usher in a new government against a backdrop of worry that the nation is already Asia's political and economic also-ran, prematurely playing No. 2 to China.
43. The viennese usher in the new year with a concert of music by strauss.
44. There was a ceremony to usher in the new government.
45. The games will not usher in democracy to China, but they will help to acclimatise both the leadership and the public to the world's concerns about how the country is developing.
46. The antithetical couplet of new generation , usher in a new epoch hand in hand.
47. Couplets on their gates to usher in a happy life in the coming year.
48. Next year if we can break the bank, will usher in another period of rapid growth.
More similar words: mothering, gathering, offering, withering, wavering, weathering, covering, towering, altering, wandering, sobering, simpering, pondering, rendering, quivering, quavering, suffering, bickering, doddering, muttering, shivering, smoldering, tottering, tangerine, pestering, wondering, lumbering, pioneering, faltering, tinkering.