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be ushered
noun
A person, in a church, cinema etc., who escorts people to their seats.
Exact(59)
For that, they'll likely be ushered into bureaucratic oblivion.
NATO welcomed the move, but how quickly the companies would be ushered out was unclear.
"There is little doubt that God will soon be ushered out of scouting".
With this the world would be ushered into a new era of righteousness and universal peace.
The winger had to be ushered down the tunnel by members of Palace's fitness staff.
Guests would then be ushered to the bar for champagne and cured meats.
Sometimes debating patrons have to be ushered out of the theater by the cleanup crew.
Backstage, the kids would be ushered into a special room where they played games.
She had to stay in school that afternoon, so she let herself be ushered back to the building.
They had to be ushered out when I was doing my Sky interview out on the pitch".
But he looks in no hurry to be ushered off the stage as one of the world's elite tennis players.
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