Bring

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  • transitive verb. To carry, convey, lead, or cause to go along to another place.
  • transitive verb. To carry as an attribute or contribution.
  • transitive verb. To lead or force into a specified state, situation, or location.
  • transitive verb. undefined
  • transitive verb. To persuade; induce.
  • transitive verb. To get the attention of; attract.
  • transitive verb. undefined
  • transitive verb. To cause to occur as a consequence.
  • transitive verb. To cause to occur as a concomitant.
  • transitive verb. To cause to become apparent to the mind; recall.
  • transitive verb. To advance or set forth (charges) in a court.
  • transitive verb. To be sold for.
  • phrasal verb. To cause (something) to happen.
  • phrasal verb. To cause (a ship or boat) to head in a different direction.
  • phrasal verb. To cause to adopt an opinion or take a certain course of action.
  • phrasal verb. To cause to recover consciousness.
  • phrasal verb. To cause to fall or collapse.
  • phrasal verb. To force to the ground, as by tackling.
  • phrasal verb. To cause to lose power or leave office.
  • phrasal verb. To kill.
  • phrasal verb. To disappoint or dispirit.
  • phrasal verb. To give rise to; produce.
  • phrasal verb. To give birth to (young).
  • phrasal verb. To present; produce.
  • phrasal verb. To carry (a sum) from one page or column to another.
  • phrasal verb. To give or submit (a verdict) to a court.
  • phrasal verb. To produce, yield, or earn (profits or income).
  • phrasal verb. To accomplish.
  • phrasal verb. To cause to appear.
  • phrasal verb. undefined
  • phrasal verb. To reveal or expose.
  • phrasal verb. To introduce (a debutante) to society.
  • phrasal verb. To produce or publish.
  • phrasal verb. To nurture and develop (a quality, for example) to best advantage.
  • phrasal verb. To cause to recover consciousness.
  • phrasal verb. To cause (a ship) to turn into the wind or come to a stop.
  • phrasal verb. To take care of and educate (a child); rear.
  • phrasal verb. To introduce into discussion; mention.
  • phrasal verb. To vomit.
  • phrasal verb. To cause to come to a sudden stop.
  • idiom. (bring down the house) To win overwhelming approval from an audience.
  • idiom. (bring home) To make perfectly clear.
  • idiom. (bring home the bacon) To earn a living, especially for a family.
  • idiom. (bring home the bacon) To achieve desired results; have success.
  • idiom. (bring to bear) To exert; apply.
  • idiom. (bring to bear) To put (something) to good use.
  • idiom. (bring to light) To reveal or disclose.
  • idiom. (bring to (one's) knees) To reduce to a position of subservience or submission.
  • idiom. (bring to terms) To force (another) to agree.
  • idiom. (bring up the rear) To be the last in a line or sequence.