0 to show someone where they should go, or to make someone go where you want them to go:
1 a man who shows people where they should sit, especially at a formal event such as a wedding or at a theatre or cinema
2 to show someone where to go or where to sit:
Let us put aside for the moment the misgiving that the latter phrase ushers in the intentional ingredient once more.
What is clear, however, is that decentralization ushered in a new form of uneven development.
The second stage, interventionism, was inspired by progressive ideas that ushered in the new century and emphasised the possibilities of social engineering.
However, recent advances in wearable computers and affective computing have ushered us in the era of small and lightweight biofeedback sensors.
Local communities have had substantial control over natural resources since 1952 when a major revolution ushered in an agrarian reform.
Recent advances in genetic and proteomic analyses have allowed the identification of tumour-specific targets for cancer therapy, ushering in the era of targeted therapeutics.
He imbues his purpose with a lilt that ushers children towards vocational performing - his past.
The 1920s had ushered in a period of installment purchases, where consumers borrowed money in order to buy goods.
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