usher in
Intermedio alto (B2) formal
Officially bring in or start something important, or guide someone into a room.
"A member of staff ushered the guests in and directed them to their seats."
Escúchalo en contexto
Booker torches Trump and Netanyahu: ‘Bibi and Donald Trump are liars’
MS NOW · 9:06
they helped usher in voting rights.
Prof. Tim Winter - ITC Video Keynote: “Klossowski's reading of Nietzsche from an Islamic viewpoint”
St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology · 41:17
warns will usher in an Islamic Barbarian
Rob Schneider: "I'm A 90s Liberal — Which Makes Me A Fascist"
Triggernometry · 21:47
So hopefully it'll usher in something new.
BREAKING: Republicans execute SHOCKING scheme to RIG election
Brian Tyler Cohen · 20:53
usher in Republican policies that that, you know,
How to Defeat the Financial Industrial Complex — Simon Dixon on Tim Tompkins & Rex Jones
Simon Dixon · 42:44
nationalism and we can usher in the surveillance