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brought [brɑːt, Brit brɔːt] VB

brought pt, pp of:

See also bring

bring <brought, brought> [brɪŋ] VB trans

5. bring (force):

bring about VB trans

bring back VB trans

1. bring back (give back):

2. bring back death penalty, prohibition:

3. bring back memories:

bring down VB trans

bring in VB trans

1. bring in reforms, new ideas:

bring on VB trans

1. bring on (cause to occur):

2. bring on (improve):

bring up VB trans

2. bring up (mention):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Letters, blotting paper and magazines are impregnated and brought in.
www.dailymail.co.uk
He pursued and brought them back to the city, and the plundered property was restored to its rightful owner.
en.wikipedia.org
The husbands families often request certain gifts, unlike in the past when guests brought gifts they had chosen.
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The next day a search party brought in the remains of the dead.
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The incessant warfare between the two factions brought tin mine production to a standstill.
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Area residents have complained about the gridlock caused by the visitors, as well as about the increased media scrutiny the show has brought.
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On his first disembarkation in the island he brought one pregnant doe-rabbit that escaped and its progeny overran the island in a few years.
en.wikipedia.org
The vehicle tax brought in $48-million a year, and its cancellation will cost the city $64-million because of the refunds issued to residents who prepaid.
news.nationalpost.com
With great difficulty, the pinnace was rescued and brought ashore where it took the ship's carpenters three days to repair.
en.wikipedia.org
My grandmother - who brought me up - would buy my clothes from there, and the rest were hand-me-downs from my brother.
www.tv3.ie

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