To have announced or advertised, usually loudly
“He becomes the birds of the air to herald the coming of the day and the night.”
To have been the setting or time of
Past tense for to predict, prophesy, or tell of future events
“Yet it does herald a future in which the work of managing will be less and less performed by managers.”
Past tense for to indicate or be a sign of something
“Although it is not officially listed as such in any book of faith, we think that may very well be a sign to herald the end times.”
Past tense for to precede or be a forerunner to a future event
“It was a time that would herald tremendous musical transition and upheaval.”
Past tense for to initiate or announce the arrival of something, typically with fanfare
“A throng in the tens of thousands spontaneously arrived upon the scene to herald the New Year.”
Past tense for to bring about or introduce
Past tense for to enthusiastically applaud or approve of
Past tense for to create the circumstances to enable (something) to happen or be done
Past tense for to express verbally
Past tense for to acknowledge the presence of with a greeting
Presented or made acquainted with someone or a group
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