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bring

Definition for bring

verb as in transport or accompany

verb as in cause; influence

verb as in command a price

Strongest matches

bring in, draw, produce, return, take

Strong matches

afford, earn, fetch, gross, net, yield

Weak match

sell for

verb as in file charges in court

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Example Sentences

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“I know what he brings to the game,” LeBron James said.

On Wednesday, Khan will bring top-tier professional boxing to Nigeria for the first time on the country's Independence Day, when the streets of Lagos will be alive with parades, music and national pride.

From BBC

“We are excited to bring this original musical about the Constitutional Convention of 1787 back to our community.”

“We didn’t bring this on ourselves,” said Meyer, the man who moved to Berry Creek to grow his own food.

“It took the fire to bring me home,” said Goodlin, 43, who now runs a local wildfire recovery nonprofit.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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