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  1. inaugurate, usher in, introduceverb

    be a precursor of

    "The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in the post-Cold War period"

    Synonyms:
    innovate, bring out, enter, kick off, stick in, put in, inaugurate, premise, introduce, enclose, infix, insert, present, preface, precede, bring in, inclose, acquaint

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  1. Steve Yip:

    New Year's Eve needs to usher in an escalation of resistance to the police murder of black and brown people.

  2. Meredith Miller:

    We believe that making McDonald's leadership at the board level more accountable to shareholders ensures that the board is the strongest it can be to usher in a new chapter of prosperity for the benefit of the company, its employees, and shareholders.

  3. Revolution President Brian Bilello:

    We believe that now is the time for a change in leadership and there is no one better suited to usher in a new era of success in New England.

  4. Alexandra Rojas:

    As someone who has fought tirelessly for her community against racism and economic insecurity, we're proud to support Rana Abdelhamid's campaign for progressive change, voters and activists all across the district have made clear that they want to help usher in a new generation of leadership into the Democratic Party free of corporate money and dedicated to uplifting all of our communities.

  5. Hannah Jones:

    These factors create a less hospitable borrowing environment, which would serve to bring inflation closer to a healthy level, more expensive, stricter lending helps to usher in the long-term health of the economy, but the downside is that borrowing for large purchases, including a home purchase, may be relatively more challenging in the short term.


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