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bring on
verb as in provoke
Example Sentences
Flick brought on Brazilian winger Raphinha in the second half after a spell out injured.
She has brought on top executives from competitor banks, sold some of its banking franchises in foreign markets and sought to turn the page on regulatory problems that have dogged the bank for years.
Nick Price, its director of legal services, said: "The prosecution case was brought on the basis of all the evidence available to us at the time."
But then she stopped, for the shame and hurt brought on by Edward Ashton’s remark about her family tree washed over her once more.
It tickled the lady’s nose and brought on more sneezes that sent hairpins flying every which way.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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