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to bring out
[phrase form: bring]
01
to make and release a product for people to buy
Transitive: to bring out a product
02
to take something out of an enclosed space
Transitive: to bring out sth
03
to make something clear or visible, helping others understand or see it easily
Transitive: to bring out a concept or detail
04
to reveal or express feelings or emotions
Transitive: to bring out feelings or emotions
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to release information to the public that was previously known only to a select few
Transitive: to bring out information
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to help a shy person feel happier and more confident
Transitive: to bring out sb
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to cause visible symptoms like spots or a rash, appear on the skin
Transitive: to bring out symptoms
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to encourage a group, like workers, to stop working as a way of showing they are unhappy or want something
Transitive: to bring out a group
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Example
The software company is bringing out an updated version of their popular app.
The toy company brought out a line of educational toys for children.
The bakery brought out a delicious new pastry that everyone loves.
The concert brought out a wave of enthusiasm among the crowd.
The stressful situation brought out a sense of vulnerability in him.
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