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bring <brought, brought> [brɪŋ] VB trans

3. bring LAW:

4. bring (force):

to bring oneself to do sth

bring about VB trans

1. bring (cause):

bring

2. bring (achieve):

bring

bring along VB trans

bring

bring back VB trans

1. bring (return):

bring

2. bring (reintroduce):

bring

3. bring (call to mind):

bring memories

bring down VB trans

1. bring (fetch down):

bring

2. bring (make fall over):

bring

3. bring (shoot down):

bring

4. bring (depose):

bring

5. bring (reduce):

bring

6. bring (make depressed):

bring
to bring the house down

bring forth VB trans form

bring
bring

bring forward VB trans (reschedule)

bring

bring in VB trans

1. bring (fetch in):

bring
bring harvest

2. bring (introduce):

bring

3. bring (ask to participate):

bring

4. bring (earn):

bring
bring

bring off VB trans inf

bring

bring out VB trans

1. bring (fetch out):

bring

2. bring (encourage):

bring Brit Aus
to bring sb out

3. bring COMM (introduce to market):

bring

bring over VB trans

1. bring (fetch over):

bring

2. bring (persuade):

bring
to bring sb over to one's side

bring round VB trans esp Brit

1. bring (fetch round):

bring

2. bring (bring back to consciousness):

bring

3. bring (persuade):

bring

bring to VB trans

bring

bring up VB trans

1. bring (carry up):

bring

2. bring (rear):

bring

4. bring inf (vomit):

bring
to bring up the rear
to bring sb up short

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Trees and vegetation can be destroyed and in turn may bring down power lines, causing the loss of heat and communication lines.
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Fifty soldiers and two helicopters were flown in ahead of the ships to survey the disaster area and bring relief work.
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This, and the possibility that he learnt of his intended deportation, prompted him to bring forward his revolt, which made its success unlikely.
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Lucky finds his daughter near the river and tries to bring her back home by heartily apologizing, but she refuses.
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He vowed to bring law and order back to the streets of the city and, to that end, allowed private citizens to own handguns.
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For example, a corporation has the personal right to bring a lawsuit (as well as the capacity to be sued) and, like a natural person, a corporation can be libeled.
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It provides the anchor for dialogue whereby the facilitator can bring the participants back to the text if they begin to digress.
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The robot will email users a free character reference guidelines document for any character reference statements the user may bring to their appearance in court.
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Faithful ask for that handkerchief in exchange for a new one they bring themselves or buy on the spot.
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One such practice would have the older men bring the male children a severally injured captive of war, allowing the boys to practice their archery skills against this living target.
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