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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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"This memorial would be a touchstone honouring a shared history and bringing communities together."

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Ukraine is hoping that better protection of its cities with air defence systems combined with long-range weapons able to hit Russian targets will help bring Moscow to the negotiating table.

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Universities UK, which represents 141 institutions, said bringing back grants was "the right idea – but this would be executing it in the wrong way".

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Machar has dismissed the charges brought against him two weeks ago as a political "witch-hunt".

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“Toughness,” Redick said of what Smart will bring to the team.

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

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