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'bring' - used as a verb
Synonyms for 'bring'
1. take something or somebody with oneself somewhere
Bring me the box from the other room
This brings me to the main point
2. cause to come into a particular state or condition
Long hard years of on the job training had brought them to their competence
bring water to the boiling point
3. cause to happen or to occur as a consequence
bring comments
The rain brought relief to the drought-stricken area
4. go or come after and bring or take back
Could you bring the wine?
5. bring into a different state
6. be accompanied by
Can I bring my cousin to the dinner?
7. bestow a quality on
She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings
8. advance or set forth in court
bring charges
9. be sold for a certain price
The painting brought $10,000
10. attract the attention of
The noise and the screaming brought the curious
11. induce or persuade
The confession of one of the accused brought the others to admit to the crime as well

derived forms
1. Bring / Past
brought
2. Bring / Third Person
brings
3. Bring / Present Participle
bringing
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Antonym
  • take away
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