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brought out

verb as in draw out

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They certainly brought out disaffected members of the GOP to campaign for Kamala Harris.

From Salon

At the end of the war, Mabel brought out the union flag she had hidden under the altar and draped it over the church’s balcony as British Troops entered the city.

From BBC

“There were locals who brought out food and supplies, and there were others who hated them for that,” said Gilliam.

Competitive congressional races have brought out Trump and other leaders from both major parties.

Stills also brought out “Hung Upside Down,” calling it a “new version” of the old Buffalo Springfield tune that he said dated back “two centuries.”

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

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