Advertisement

bring

Definition for bring

verb as in transport or accompany

verb as in cause; influence

verb as in command a price

Strongest matches

bring in, draw, produce, return, take

Strong matches

afford, earn, fetch, gross, net, yield

Weak match

sell for

verb as in file charges in court

Discover More

Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

“The heart of what we do is develop stories and characters to entertain our audiences, bringing to life the vision and passion of our creative partners,” Warner Bros.

Aspiration Partners was a digital bank that promoted socially responsible spending and investments that, at one point, brought in a star-filled roster of investors that included Drake, Robert Downey Jr., and Leonardo DiCaprio.

That has meant a loss for Babcock on the first two ships, but it says it is now bringing costs on the third ship into line with that budget.

From BBC

Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill said tough words at half-time brought "the reaction we wanted" as his players delivered Thursday's 3-1 World Cup qualifying win over Luxembourg.

From BBC

Paramount agreed to pay $16 million to bring the case to an end.

From Salon

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement