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- verbbring (verb) · brings (third person present) · brought (past tense) · brought (past participle) · bringing (present participle)
- take or go with (someone or something) to a place:"she brought Luke home from the hospital" · "wake up—I've brought you some coffee"
- cause (someone or something) to come to a place:"what brings you here?" · "the case was brought before a jury" · "his inner confidence has brought him through his ordeal"
- cause someone to receive (an amount of money) as income or profit:"two important Chippendale lots brought $10,000 each" · "five more novels brought him $150,000"
- cause (someone or something) to move in a particular direction:"he brought his hands out of his pockets" · "heavy rain brought down the ceiling"
- cause (something):"the bad weather brought famine"
- cause (someone or something) to be in a particular state or condition:"it was an economic policy that would have brought the country to bankruptcy" · "I'll give you an aspirin to bring down your temperature" · "her views have repeatedly brought her into conflict with her parents"
- initiate (legal action) against someone:"charges should be brought against them"
- (bring oneself to do something)force oneself to do something unpleasant:"she could not bring herself to mention it"
OriginOld English bringan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch brengen and German bringen.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- take or go with (someone or something) to a place:
- initiate (legal action) against someone:
- force oneself to do something unpleasant:
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