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bring round VB trans esp Brit

1. bring (fetch round):

2. bring (bring back to consciousness):

3. bring (persuade):

bring over VB trans

1. bring (fetch over):

bring out VB trans

1. bring (fetch out):

2. bring (encourage):

bring Brit Aus

3. bring COMM (introduce to market):

bring off VB trans inf

bring in VB trans

1. bring (fetch in):

2. bring (introduce):

3. bring (ask to participate):

4. bring (earn):

bring forward VB trans (reschedule)

bring down VB trans

1. bring (fetch down):

2. bring (make fall over):

3. bring (shoot down):

4. bring (depose):

5. bring (reduce):

6. bring (make depressed):

bring back VB trans

1. bring (return):

2. bring (reintroduce):

3. bring (call to mind):

bring along VB trans

bring about VB trans

1. bring (cause):

2. bring (achieve):

well-brought-ˈup ADJ

bring <brought, brought> [brɪŋ] VB trans

4. bring (force):

bring about VB trans

1. bring (cause):

2. bring (achieve):

bring along VB trans

bring back VB trans

1. bring (return):

2. bring (reintroduce):

3. bring (call to mind):

bring down VB trans

1. bring (fetch down):

2. bring (make fall over):

3. bring (shoot down):

4. bring (depose):

5. bring (reduce):

6. bring (make depressed):

bring forward VB trans (reschedule)

bring in VB trans

1. bring (fetch in):

2. bring (introduce):

3. bring (ask to participate):

4. bring (earn):

bring off VB trans inf

bring out VB trans

1. bring (fetch out):

2. bring (encourage):

bring Brit Aus

3. bring COMM (introduce to market):

bring over VB trans

1. bring (fetch over):

bring round VB trans esp Brit

1. bring (fetch round):

2. bring (bring back to consciousness):

3. bring (persuade):

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Eventually it brought value addition to the workforce even.
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With great difficulty, the pinnace was rescued and brought ashore where it took the ship's carpenters three days to repair.
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The incessant warfare between the two factions brought tin mine production to a standstill.
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The next day a search party brought in the remains of the dead.
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All brought a new aggressiveness to their commands and were desirous of attacking the hydroelectric plants.
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It was said that he had brought its administration to such perfection that the post of minister of education became almost a sinecure.
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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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My grandmother - who brought me up - would buy my clothes from there, and the rest were hand-me-downs from my brother.
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These brought again simpler lyrics and music, some funky elements which later appeared on subsequent albums.
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Recent restrictions have brought about harsher penalties for unlawfully contracted polygamous unions and polygamy is said to be on the decline.
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