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borne

[bawrn, bohrn] / bɔrn, boʊrn /
ADJECTIVE
carried
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Kyiv's problems are exacerbated by the fact it has borne so many Russian airstrikes against homes and critical infrastructure installations and, as home to more than three million people, the power shortages impact many people.

From BBC

However, this strategy hasn’t borne fruit just yet, Morgan Stanley wrote.

From Barron's

The prime minister's words yesterday are borne of a confluence of economics, politics and geopolitics as the UK starts a year that will mark the 10th anniversary of the Brexit referendum.

From BBC

He said the name change was borne out of a desire to re-establish his own identity.

From BBC

So far, it has been the Ukrainian leader who has borne the brunt of his pressure, irritation and anger.

From BBC