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bring
verb as in transport or accompany
verb as in cause; influence
verb as in command a price
Example Sentences
In a statement announcing her selection, Trump said that Gabbard would bring a “a fearless spirit” to the intelligence agencies and secure “peace through strength.”
As the New York Times reported, “Mr. Trump has told Mr. Musk that he wants him to bring the same scalpel to the federal government that he brought to Twitter.”
The heat is now on universities to bring down costs, with renewed scrutiny from ministers and the regulator over how they spend money.
“I think he’ll bring a lot to the table,” the Louisiana Republican said.
For the first time in at least a quarter of a century, the Bruins are not expected to bring in a high school prospect during the early signing period that started Wednesday.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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