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What (who) is usher in - definition

AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1816–1889)
John P. Usher; John Parker Usher; Usher, John Palmer

usher in      
If one thing ushers in another thing, it indicates that the other thing is about to begin. (FORMAL)
...a unique opportunity to usher in a new era of stability in Europe.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron)
Charles Usher         
  • Usher ca. 1900
SCOTTISH OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Charles Howard Usher; Usher, Charles
Charles Howard Usher (2 March 1865 – 3 March 1942) was a Scottish ophthalmologist from Edinburgh. He studied medicine at St.
Charlie Usher         
SCOTTISH RUGBY UNION PLAYER (1891-1981)
C.M. Usher; CM Usher
Charles Milne Usher (26 September 1891 – 21 January 1981, Haddington) was a Scottish rugby union player, who played at number eight, and also captained . He was capped sixteen times between 1912 and 1922 (partly due to the hiatus caused by World War I).

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John Palmer Usher

John Palmer Usher (January 9, 1816 – April 13, 1889) was an American administrator who served in the Cabinet of President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War.

Examples of use of usher in
1. The settlements will usher in a reawakening of the people.
2. Egypt believes that the crossings should be opened at this stage to usher in humanitarian aid.
3. Will the Beijing Olympics of 2008 usher in a new dawn?
4. The Syrian disengagement was supposed to usher in a new era of independence from Damascus‘s embrace.
5. Ely Ould Mohamed Vall vowed he was stepping in only to usher in democracy.