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to bring in
[phrase form: bring]
01
(of law enforcers) to arrest someone and take them to the police station
Examples
The officers brought the captured suspect in during the early hours.
02
to make a specific amount of money
Examples
The new marketing strategy is expected to bring significant profits in.
03
to move someone or something indoors
Examples
It 's time to bring in the laundry before it gets too late.
04
to ask someone to join a particular situation, often to do a challenging job
Examples
Let 's bring in someone experienced to help us navigate this situation.
05
to be sold at a specific price
Examples
His latest novel is expected to bring in high sales figures.
06
to send or receive information, signals, or data through various communication methods or technologies
Examples
The satellite dish is designed to bring in signals from space and deliver them to our television screens.
07
to officially state the decision or judgment of a court
Examples
The jury will bring the verdict in after careful deliberation.
08
to introduce a new official rule that people need to obey
Examples
The government plans to bring a new tax law in next year.



























