Bring
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British pronunciation/bɹˈɪŋ/
American pronunciation/ˈbɹɪŋ/

Definition & Meaning of "bring"

to bring
01

to come to a place with someone or something

to bring definition and meaning
1.1

to result in or cause something

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The economic downturn brought unemployment and financial hardship.
Graduation often brings with it a sense of nostalgia and reflection.
Hard work brings success.
1.2

to make someone or something be in or go to a specific place

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The renovation of the park has brought more visitors to the neighborhood.
What brought you to this small town in the first place?
The power lines were built to bring electricity to the remote village.
The water pipes were installed to bring clean drinking water to the community.
The new highway construction has brought increased traffic to the city.
1.3

to provide or offer someone something

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The doctor brought us the results of the medical tests.
The lawyer brings years of courtroom experience to the case.
The new teacher brings a fresh perspective to the classroom.
Her writing brings her a six-figure book deal.
1.4

to make someone or something move towards a particular direction

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The earthquake brought the buildings crumbling down.
The loud explosion brought people rushing to the scene.
02

to make someone or something to be placed in a certain condition or state

03

to take legal action against someone or something and demand that they appear in a court of law

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She brought her friend to the party.
Can we bring our pets to the park?
I will bring the snacks for the picnic.
Please bring your umbrella in case it rains.
Don't forget to bring your ID when you come to the event.
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