Examples of 'heralded' in a sentence

Meaning of "heralded"

herald (verb) - When used as a verb, 'herald' means to announce, proclaim, or signal the arrival or coming of something significant. It is often associated with ushering in important events, changes, or news
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How to use "heralded" in a sentence

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This heralded the beginning of my athletics career.
Now it would be accurately heralded as a work of genius.
It heralded a new contextual approach to interpretation of contracts.
Her approach was heralded by the howling of a dog.
The prophecy of good tidings has been heralded.
You colonists heralded the national advancement.
To rival any my father has ever heralded.
This work is heralded as the foundation of toxinology.
You came here to be that heralded commander.
Hamilton has been heralded as a pioneering female environmentalist.
This was how the end of an era was heralded.
It also heralded an hydraulic front brake actuation.
Both the new laws were heralded by evangelicals.
It heralded a new model for personal relationships.
The reversal was heralded as a win for science.

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It heralded the beginning of celebrations on a grander scale.
His presence is usually heralded by a drop in temperature.
He heralded a new breed of leadership and politics.
Eurosceptic newspapers heralded the impending departure.
Many heralded the event as a roaring success.
A knock immediately heralded the arrival of food.
This heralded the era of antiseptic surgery.
An advertising campaign heralded the return of football.
This heralded the start of a continual weight problem.
European merger control has been heralded as a success.
The most heralded of DiMeo holiday traditions.
Yet their success is little heralded locally.
The sound heralded the arrival of a bomb.
Let heaven rejoice at the coming of a heralded angel.
He was heralded as a hero and scientific genius.
It is a vital change that was heralded by a royal decree.
It heralded a debilitating decline in military effectiveness.
Wilson was also an heralded track sprinter.
This heralded a harder and more dynamic sound.
While we initially heralded the internet.
It was heralded as a progressive model for other cities to emulate.
On social media it was heralded as something of a joke.
Heralded the end of our trip.
Salinger is being heralded as the breakout book of the year.
Heralded his arrival in the city.
Wind and rain heralded the coming of a storm.
Great hopes were promulgated and heralded.
The funeral heralded turbulence in the near future.
The announcement that heralded my birth.
His opinion was heralded by those opposed to capital punishment.
The kingdom can not be heralded.
Long heralded as the cradle of civilization.
A reversal of this heralded clinical recovery.
Has heralded in a new era in the history of humankind.
And thy passage is heralded by the deathless cries.

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