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Plural for a doorperson or attendant, especially one who shows people to their seats
“The usher at the cinema introduced the movie, and proceeded to give away the plot.”
Plural for a male attendant at a wedding
“One of my best friends, Rick, was an usher at my wedding.”
Plural for a sign or warning of something to come
Plural for a person who accompanies and looks after another person or group of people
Plural for a person whose vocation is to teach
To guide or escort
“These events draw big crowds and plenty of regional coverage that can usher people into your place of business.”
To initiate or be the beginning of something
“It is uncertain whether the change of ruling parties will usher a new era of domestic peace.”
To occur before an event or time
To direct the attention of someone to
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