Bring in
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British pronunciation/bɹˈɪŋ ˈɪn/
American pronunciation/bɹˈɪŋ ˈɪn/

Definition & Meaning of "bring in"

to bring in
[phrase form: bring]
01

(of law enforcers) to arrest someone and take them to the police station

to bring in definition and meaning
02

to make a specific amount of money

to bring in definition and meaning
03

to move someone or something indoors

04

to ask someone to join a particular situation, often to do a challenging job

05

to be sold at a specific price

06

to send or receive information, signals, or data through various communication methods or technologies

07

to officially state the decision or judgment of a court

08

to introduce a new official rule that people need to obey

09

to actively attract customers to a shop or business

bring in

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Example
The task force successfully brought in the drug traffickers during the early morning raid.
The police were able to bring in the fugitive after a lengthy chase.
After receiving an anonymous tip, the detectives brought in the alleged gang leader.
The new product brought in significant revenue for the company.
The rare coin collection brought in a substantial amount at the auction.
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