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to bring out
[phrase form: bring]
01
to make and release a product for people to buy
02
to take something out of an enclosed space
03
to make something clear or visible, helping others understand or see it easily
04
(of feelings and emotions) to be revealed or expressed
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to release information to the public that was previously known only to a select few
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to help a shy person feel happier and more confident
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to cause visible symptoms like spots or a rash, appear on the skin
08
to encourage a group, like workers, to stop working as a way of showing they are unhappy or want something
Example
The toy company brought out a line of educational toys for children.
The software company is bringing out an updated version of their popular app.
The bakery brought out a delicious new pastry that everyone loves.
The challenge brought out the competitive spirit in the team.
The magician skillfully brought out a rabbit from the hat.
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