Thesaurus / bring
FEEDBACKHow to use bring in a sentence
Either we will sell it to someone interested in buying it, or go into some business scenario where I’m just silently investing in some young talent that wants to bring it forward.
CHRISTIAN PUGLISI IS CLOSING HIS INFLUENTIAL COPENHAGEN RESTAURANTS. COVID IS ONLY PARTLY TO BLAMERAFAEL TONONSEPTEMBER 17, 2020EATERIt’ll be brought down to a very low number from right now, from where it’s getting to reach its peak.
TIMELINE: THE 124 TIMES TRUMP HAS DOWNPLAYED THE CORONAVIRUS THREATAARON BLAKE, JM RIEGERSEPTEMBER 17, 2020WASHINGTON POSTYou may also be able to bring it to a designated drop-off site or place it in a secure dropbox.
PROPUBLICA’S PANDEMIC GUIDE TO MAKING SURE YOUR VOTE COUNTSBY SUSIE ARMITAGESEPTEMBER 16, 2020PROPUBLICAWhen we brought in the National Guard, everything stopped, the crime was gone meaning the whole thing.
TRUMP’S ABC NEWS TOWN HALL: FOUR PINOCCHIOS, OVER AND OVER AGAINGLENN KESSLERSEPTEMBER 16, 2020WASHINGTON POSTFall brings cooler temperatures for mountain biking and camping, but summer offers time for tubing, paddleboarding, and jumping into lakes.
THE GEAR THAT LETS ME ENJOY THE LAST DAYS OF SUMMERGRAHAM AVERILLSEPTEMBER 15, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEThe post Fortune Connect is bringing its conference business to a larger audience, with a higher price tag appeared first on Digiday.
FORTUNE CONNECT IS BRINGING ITS CONFERENCE BUSINESS TO A LARGER AUDIENCE, WITH A HIGHER PRICE TAGKAYLEIGH BARBERSEPTEMBER 15, 2020DIGIDAYMuch like Snap introduced ads into Snap Games shortly after they launched last year, the company is now looking at how it can bring advertising into Minis.
SNAP IS EXPLORING BRINGING ADS TO MINISLARA O'REILLYSEPTEMBER 14, 2020DIGIDAYMountain Hardwear isn’t the only brand bringing this premium ingredient to market.
WHY WE'LL SEE MORE 1,000-FILL DOWN JACKETS THIS FALLRYAN WICHELNSSEPTEMBER 12, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEIt is the dramatic impulse of childhood endeavouring to bring life into the dulness of the serious hours.
CHILDREN'S WAYSJAMES SULLYWhen he gets quite large the boy will get tired of having him for a pet, and perhaps bring him back.
SQUINTY THE COMICAL PIGRICHARD BARNUMWORDS RELATED TO BRING
- accepts
- apprehends
- assumes
- believes
- catches
- compasses
- comprehends
- considers
- deems
- expects
- experiences
- feels
- follows
- gathers
- grasps
- holds
- imagines
- interprets as
- is aware of
- knows
- looks upon
- observes
- perceives
- presumes
- receives
- reckons
- regards
- sees
- sees as
- senses
- supposes
- suspects
- takes in
- thinks
- thinks of as
- assign
- bear
- bring
- carry
- cart
- cede
- change
- consign
- convert
- convey
- deed
- delegate
- deliver
- dislocate
- dispatch
- dispense
- displace
- disturb
- express
- feed
- ferry
- find
- forward
- give
- hand
- hand over
- haul
- lug
- make over
- metamorphose
- move
- pass on
- pass the buck
- post
- provide
- relegate
- relocate
- remove
- sell
- send
- shift
- ship
- shoulder
- sign over
- supply
- taxi
- tote
- transfigure
- translate
- transmit
- transmogrify
- transmute
- transplant
- transport
- transpose
- turn over
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