Bring
Meanings and phrases
v.
- take something or somebody with oneself somewhere; convey; take
- cause to come into a particular state or condition
- cause to happen or to occur as a consequence; work; play; wreak; make for
- go or come after and bring or take back; get; convey; fetch
- bring into a different state; land
- be accompanied by
- advance or set forth in court; ,; institute
- bestow a quality on; lend; impart; bestow; contribute; add
- be sold for a certain price; fetch; bring in
- attract the attention of
- induce or persuade
v.
- cause to move into the opposite direction
- cause to happen, occur or exist; produce; give rise
v.
- provide a cure for, make healthy again; cure; heal
- cause to adopt an opinion or course of action; bring round
- return to consciousness; bring to; bring back; bring round
v.
- bring back to the point of departure; return; take back
- return to consciousness; bring to; bring round; bring around
- Mind, and Raven can bring back the Alpha students.
- GolfCross can bring back many advantages to normal golf.
- The Egg-Wizard calls an army of scorpion eggs to bring back Toto.
v.
- move something or somebody to a lower position; lower; take down; let down; get down
- impose something unpleasant; inflict; visit; impose
- cause the downfall of; of rulers; overthrow; subvert; overturn
- cause to be enthusiastic
- cause to come to the ground; land; put down
- cut down on; make a reduction in; reduce; cut down; cut back; trim; trim down; trim back; cut
- Thank you for helping to bring down the #wall."
- As if Ceausescu and company are to bring down imperialism!!
- In some cases, coyotes can bring down prey weighing up to or more.
v.
- bring into existence; generate
- make children; beget; get; engender; father; mother; sire; generate
- bring forth or yield; produce
- bring out for display; produce
- A cult forms to bring forth a new dark lord by killing Soma.
- She was said to bring forth pins in her vomit, in her water, and "downwards".
- Then wisdom will arise and bring forth light, which is the clear "qi" of the person.
v.
- cause to move forward; advance
- bring forward for consideration; call up
- If you know anything, if you saw anything, heard anything, have any ideas you can bring forward, talk to the police."
- Let's learn the lessons and then also work with the organisation to implement what recommendations they bring forward.
- One question was a binding referendum on whether to bring forward the 2008 parliamentary elections from October to April/May.
v.
- make understandable and clear
- earn as a salary or wage; take home
- Manachai outscored Kiatpetch to bring home the win.
- He also agrees to bring home Pressfield's wayward daughter Laura.
- Apolonia managed to win the game with 1–0 and bring home the only cup.
v.
- supply means of subsistence; earn a living; provide
- attain success or reach a desired goal; succeed; win; come through; deliver the goods
v.
- bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment; introduce
- earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages; gain; take in; clear; make; earn; realize; realise; pull in
- be sold for a certain price; fetch; bring
- submit (a verdict) to a court
- transmit
v.
- be successful; achieve a goal; pull off; negociate; carry off; manage
v.
- cause to arise; induce
- cause to appear
- bring onto the market or release; produce; bring out
v.
- cause to undertake a certain action, usually used in the negative
v.
- make visible; uncover; unveil; reveal
- bring out of a specific state; let out
- direct attention to, as if by means of contrast; set off
- prepare and issue for public distribution or sale; publish; put out; issue; release
- encourage to be less reserved
- take out of a container or enclosed space; get out
- bring before the public for the first time, as of an actor, song, etc.; introduce
- bring onto the market or release; produce; bring on
- make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret; unwrap; disclose; let on; reveal; discover; expose; divulge; break; give away; let out
v.
- bring outside the body for surgery, of organs; exteriorize
v.
- cause to adopt an opinion or course of action; bring around
- return to consciousness; bring to; bring back; bring around
v.
- bring into safety; save; carry through; pull through
v.
- return to consciousness; bring back; bring round; bring around
v.
- bring into operation or effect
v.
- cause to become joined or linked; join
- bring together in a common cause or emotion; bond; draw together
- The ISF aims to bring together experts from across the globe.
- Therefore, it was difficult to bring together the necessary capital.
- Its goal is to bring together Mini enthusiasts from around the world.
v.
- summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic; raise; conjure; conjure up; invoke; evoke; stir; call down; arouse; put forward; call forth
- bring up; rear; raise; nurture; parent
- promote from a lower position or rank
- cause to come to a sudden stop
- raise from a lower to a higher position; raise; lift; elevate; get up
- cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes; boot; reboot
- make reference to; mention; advert; cite; name; refer
- put forward for consideration or discussion; raise
- Elizabeth was left a widow to bring up their son.
- A Forth system has often been used to bring up new hardware.
- The strongest horses were used to bring up the wooden barrels.
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- Graves cannot bring himself to shoot Harper.
- And do not bring us to a cause of doubt!"
- Teddy cannot bring himself to shoot him as the warrior flees.
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- Then he stretched out his rod in order to bring on the first three plagues.
- A number of changes were implemented in order to bring the bike up-to-date.
- In order to bring the SC/ST colonies in the main stream so many projects are being planned.
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- Aggressive marketing helped bring traffic back to M&E.
- Wilburn's actions helped bring law and order to the region.
- His love for jazz helped bring the genre to a wider audience.
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- Ranchod is able to bring Abha and Karan back together.
- The development team was able to bring Giles Martin aboard as the game's music producer.
- The company doubled in size by 1932 and was able to bring the first natural gas to Minnesota.
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- An attempt to bring EasyTAG to OS X is ongoing.
- In an attempt to bring the MD of Foothills No.
- The limited format was introduced in an attempt to bring more balance to the environment.
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- This is the reason these rivers bring more frequent floods now.
- DeSantis also believes the act will bring more jobs to America.
- Many people find their increased skills bring more enjoyment to driving.
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- "I was asked to help bring Persiba to the right place.
- Einstein asked them to help bring Jewish scientists out of Germany.
- In 1864, he returned to Pennsylvania again to help bring the regiment up to strength.
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- Charlie promises to bring him back with him.
- Liu Yao managed to rescue Liu Wei and bring him back safely.
- Eurystheus commanded Heracles to find Cerberus and bring him back.
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- At age 14, a friend decided to bring Tonon to a local jiu-jitsu tournament, which interested Tonon.
- As a joke they decided to bring the garbage to the exhibition as well, after Kikuhata urinated on it.
- However, in 2004 during an extensive Rancid hiatus, Armstrong decided to bring the Transplants back together.
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- She agreed to the project to bring attention to gun violence.
- It was designed to bring attention to the Affordable Care Act.
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- However, the Unification of Italy did not bring immediate benefits.
- For Giersing, the 1920s did not bring the level of success he might have hoped for.
- George's acceptance of the Seljuq suzerainty did not bring a real peace for Georgia.
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- They wanted to bring Holtz in to replace Green.
- He wanted to bring a definitive end to their quarrels.
- He wanted to bring the war to an end himself and gain glory this way.
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- It's not anything to rely on to bring peace to Somalia.
- He explains that this is the only way to bring peace to the world.
- O honoured king, bring peace".
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- On 6 February, the road is used to bring in more food.
- The method is used to bring formulas into a desired form.
- A Forth system has often been used to bring up new hardware.
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- There has been efforts to bring the Marianas together.
- Mandukhai made persistent efforts to bring the various Mongol tribes under control.
- Recent efforts to bring business media to these countries have proven to be worthwhile.
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- The Demitarian Diet is an effort to bring conscious awareness to where meat comes from and how it is produced.
- In 2006, restoration work began in an effort to bring the house up to a standard worthy of monumental protection.
- She has been an advocate of environmental issues and in the effort to bring the 2020 Summer Olympics to Minnesota.
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- The competition is to bring all the people of all the world.
- A Meta market will bring all buyers and sellers in one place for one purpose only.
- Edington saw the need to bring all royal expenditure under the oversight of the exchequer.
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- He felt that President Lincoln acted too slowly to bring an end to slavery.
- Others, like new character Tusk, want to bring an end to Gargos and his reign of evil.
- The end of World War I that soon followed did not bring an end to fighting for the Romanian army.
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- Anthony helped to bring major league baseball to Los Angeles.
- He helped to bring about a peace treaty between them and the ruler of Kiev.
- All this, therefore, helped to bring him closer to the personality of General de Gaulle.
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- In 2010, Chiam tried to bring the Reform Party into the SDA.
- He tried to bring important new works native and strange artists on the stage.
- They tried to bring him to his monastery many times but people would not see him.
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- She also sought to bring the Arts and Crafts movement to Chicago.
- Mendik has sought to bring together academic interest and fandom through Cine-Excess, a film festival.
- They sought to bring attention to artists, art, poetry and writing that had been largely neglected or forgotten.
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- It was intended to bring the railway system into the 20th century.
- I think Archie's intended to bring a bit of light-hearted humour to the show."
- The Fisker Latigo and Tramonto were intended to bring back the lost art of custom coachbuilding.
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- It was designed to bring attention to the Affordable Care Act.
- CFWheels was designed to bring many concepts from Ruby on Rails to ColdFusion, Railo and Lucee.
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- They followed the process of trying to bring the book back to shelves.
- Browne said at the time: "We are trying to bring it back to its original state.
- Of the choice, she said, "We are trying to bring something positive to the country.
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- He helped bring new jobs to the area, and saved existing jobs.
- The SIEFs will bring new challenges.
- The wall also saves energy by lowering the need to bring new air into the building.
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- Thus, Marcellus managed to bring the war to an end before the arrival of Lucullus.
- I find it extraordinary that we have managed to bring this talented player to Enschede.
- Lieutenant George Watt of "Shannon" then managed to bring the ship off the shore without loss.
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- Murray broke in the 5th game to bring it back to serve.
- Browne said at the time: "We are trying to bring it back to its original state.
- You must bring it back again and again and apply it to the meditation on the Lord.
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- Weiss was inspired by Armstrong's ability to bring people of different races together.
- Organisations, municipalities and institutions from all over Catalonia booked buses to bring people to the event.
- For this album I wanted to bring people to the campfire that was such a big part of my life when I was growing up."
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- She tells Sita to place the heads back on the bodies and she will bring them back to life.
- The Quraysh sent emissaries to bring them back to Arabia, but the King of Axum refused their demands.
- Dudley followed in an attempt to bring them back, leaving Major James Shelby in command at the battery.
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- We’ll bring her back for the of the two-parter."
- I wish the clock could be turned back only to bring her back.
- We’ll bring her back for the second episode of the two-parter."
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- Around noon, Connaway attempted to bring back to periscope depth, seeking another opportunity to attack.
- Although Chiczewski had attempted to bring in as much food as he could, there was a severe food shortage.
- On 19 May the German-manned cargo ship attempted to bring supplies to the German forces advancing in Nordland.
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- He explains that this is the only way to bring peace to the world.
- I couldn't think of a better way to bring this 17-year run to an end.
- This used baseball and other team sports as a way to bring young teenage boys into the LDS Church.
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- There have been some scientific attempts to bring dead organisms back to life, but with limited success.
- A few (notably "RAW") represented experimental attempts to bring comics closer to the status of fine art.
- Currently Brasília has the Rock Basement Festival which attempts to bring new bands to the national scene.
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- All of these games bring awareness to important issues and events.
- It will look to bring awareness and involvement to work against human trafficking.
- It began in 2005 as an event to bring awareness to health issues to African-American women.
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- It aims to bring about a united Ireland.
- The ISF aims to bring together experts from across the globe.
- The ministry aims to bring joy to the sick, the elderly and the forgotten through music.
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- Visitors must bring their own provisions.
- Hikers must bring their own stoves as campfires are banned.
- Audience members may also bring their own chairs and blankets.
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- In it, he talked about his plans to bring the "bloodied message" to America.
- She plans to bring John with her, and use her research to develop instruments of peace.
- The event was eventually officially discontinued in 2016, and there are no known plans to bring it back.
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- When the Thune Dam is completed, it will bring water to the village.
- The firm built canals to bring water from the Los Angeles River to Bunker Hill.
- An extensive system of dams and waterways has been constructed to bring water to farming areas.
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- They were to try to bring the young King and Queen to him.
- The pesky lovers try to bring Sriranjini and Mukesh together.
- They are good women and try to bring wealth and well-being to the areas they live in.
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- The bombardment force failed to bring its torpedoes into action, and turned back.
- He set up the Cripps Mission in 1942, which tried and failed to bring the factions together.
- Later, a hungry Jake lies in bed, and remarks that the figure has failed to bring him good luck.
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- Cain wants to use spanner's powers to speed up his plan to bring Satan to Earth.
- They plan to bring down Vetvix's ship using the antenna on top of a tall tower nearby.
- I plan to bring all of that to the table to allow Michonne to be as rich and complex as possible.
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- There were complaints that the new law destroyed tobacco that used to bring good money.
- This not only brought protection, but was also believed to bring good fortune and happiness.
- In Japanese folklore, It is said that if a white snake is found in your home it will bring good fortune.
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- He was first to bring and breed piranha and "Callichthys callichthys" in Russia.
- Oyé were also the first to bring Songhoy Blues to the UK on tour in January and February of 2015.
- Pohnpeian legend recounts that the Saudeleur rulers, the first to bring government to Pohnpei, were of foreign origin.
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- bring the total freeway access points to a total of four.
- The four matches with the Under-20s in Japan in August referred to above bring the total to 31.
- The first phase of construction will bowl in the south endzone, and bring the total capacity to 83,489.
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- But once he sees the state that Samir is in, he is unable to bring himself to it.
- However, she falls in love with Hung Yu and is unable to bring herself to kill him.
- Maria tries to perform a tracheotomy on him, but is unable to bring herself to make the cut.
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- In 2004 work began to finish the tunnel, and to bring it up to European standards.
- I wanted to start a note at a lower volume and then bring it up, like a saxophonist does.
- When Lyra casually mentions Dust, Mrs Coulter sternly warns her never to bring it up again.
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- Weiss was inspired by Armstrong's ability to bring people of different races together.
- Women called upon Artemis, a goddess with the ability to bring new life into the world as well as the ability to take it away.
- The Fourth Pillar's Reward is Life, its function is not determined in the book, but is possibly the ability to bring people back from the dead.
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- Jeffries was allowed to bring along his best friend.
- Visitors are allowed to bring their dogs to the park.
- Again, fans were allowed to bring their dogs to the park.
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- Students are also required to bring school issued smart cards.
- Pumping equipment costing £10,000 was required to bring the problem under control.
- Members are also required to bring their chef and paring knives to each cooking event.
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- The NDRRMC alerted their agency as the storm is expected to bring heavy rains.
- A "Jordanian invitation" means that one is expected to bring nothing and eat everything.
- Each knight was expected to bring his own retinue, but limited to 10 persons and 4 horses.
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- Alina tries to bring them together but they see through her plan.
- She also tries to bring him out of the memory of Komali but in vain.
- Dialogue with Time tries to bring a perceptive change about old people.
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- With the lunar landing canceled, mission controllers worked to bring the crew home alive.
- Covering parties were sent out, and details worked to bring up machine guns, mortars and ammunition.
- The U.S. State Department and especially the consulate in Tehran worked to bring the guilty parties to justice.
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- But Hoffman and Thompson are each good enough to bring out a glow in the other."
- He had criticized Welch for not doing enough to bring economic development to the district and matching needs to resources.
- The script by Jeevan Job Thomas is taut and layered enough to bring out the depth and dimensions of the case Ajayan is caught in.
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- Participants hold the hump for as long as possible, attempting to bring the bull to a stop.
- Won-ho is a police detective attempting to bring down Asia's biggest drug cartel run by a man called Mr. Lee.
- He modernized older classifications of race, attempting to bring the race concept into line with ideas in population biology.
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- Some EPA employees also reported being told not to bring cellphones or take notes in meetings with Pruitt.
- Senators are able to retain membership to their respective parties, however they are asked not to bring party factionalism to the floor itself.
- Upon his arrival, his human owner (voiced by Bea Benaderet), tired of picking up his things, orders him not to bring one more thing inside the house.
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- Aqeel received no pay and even had to bring food from home.
- These trails are used by ants to collect and bring food back to the mound.
- The mourners ("saattoväki") traditionally bring food to the mourners' house.