Ushers

/ˈʌʃərz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of usher, referring to individuals who escort or guide persons in legal settings, such as courtrooms.
    The ushers directed all attendees to their assigned seats in the courtroom.

Forms

  • usher

Commentary

Ushers function as courtroom attendants responsible for maintaining order and guiding participants, distinct from but related to bailiffs and other court officers.

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