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Verb (used with object), brought, bringing.
Verb phrases
bring around or round,
- to convince of a belief or opinion; persuade
- I think we can bring him around to agreeing with the plan.
- to restore to consciousness, as after a faint.
- to bring as a visitor
- They brought around a new employee this morning.
bring down,
- to injure, capture, or kill
- He brought down several ducks on his last hunting trip.
- to lessen; reduce
- I won't buy that lamp unless they bring down the price.
- Slang . to cause to be in low spirits; depress
- The bad news brought him down.
bring forth,
- to give birth to; deliver; bear
- to bring forth a son.
- to give rise to; introduce
- to bring forth a proposal for reducing costs.
bring in,
- to yield, as profits or income
- My part-time job doesn't bring in much, but I enjoy it.
- to present officially; submit
- The jury brought in its verdict.
- to cause to operate or yield
- They brought in a gusher on his property.
- to present for consideration, approval, etc.; introduce
- She brought in six new members last month.
bring on,
- to cause to happen or exist; bring about
- This incident will surely bring on a crisis.
- to introduce; cause to appear
- Bring on the clowns.
bring out,
- to expose; reveal.
- to make noticeable or conspicuous in a contrast.
- to publish, as a book or play.
- to introduce officially into society
- to bring out a debutante.
Synonyms
verb
- achieve , bring home the bacon * , bring to pass , carry off , carry out , discharge , effect , effectuate , execute , perform , pull off , realize , succeed , bring
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