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    Bring
    /briNG/

    verb

  2. BRING definition: 1. to take or carry someone or something to a place or a person, or in the direction of the person…. Learn more.

  3. to give or provide somebody/something with something. bring somebody/something sth They brought us some good news. We'll bring you the election results as soon as we have them. His writing brings him $10 000 a year. bring something to somebody/something The team's new manager brings ten years' experience to the job. Extra Examples. cause.

  4. 1. To carry, convey, lead, or cause to go along to another place: brought enough money with me. 2. To carry as an attribute or contribution: You bring many years of experience to your new post. 3. To lead or force into a specified state, situation, or location: bring the water to a boil; brought the meeting to a close. 4. a.

  5. 2 days ago · 12 meanings: 1. to carry, convey, or take (something or someone) to a designated place or person 2. to cause to happen or occur.... Click for more definitions.

  6. Definitions of bring. verb. take something or somebody with oneself somewhere. “ Bring me the box from the other room”. “This brings me to the main point”. synonyms: convey, take. convey, fetch, get. go or come after and bring or take back. see more.

  7. verb [ T ] uk / brɪŋ / us past tense and past participle brought. Add to word list. A2. to take someone or something with you when you go somewhere: Did you bring an umbrella with you? [ + two objects ] He brought me some flowers. Fewer examples. Don't bring any food - we've got plenty.

  8. May 1, 2024 · bring (third-person singular simple present brings, present participle bringing, simple past brought, past participle brought or (rare, dialectal) broughten) ( transitive, ditransitive) To transport toward somebody/somewhere. Waiter, please bring me a single malt whiskey. ( transitive, figuratively) To supply or contribute .

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