English Phrasal Verbs

Bring

bring about

cause to happen

The new policy brought about significant changes.

The new policy caused significant changes to happen.

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bring along

bring something

She brought along her favorite book to the trip.

She brought her favorite book to the trip.

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bring around

revive

The doctor managed to bring him around after he fainted.

The doctor managed to revive him after he fainted.

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bring around

convince

He brought her around to his point of view eventually.

He convinced her of his point of view eventually.

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bring back

remind of

That song brings back so many childhood memories.

That song reminds me of so many childhood memories.

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bring back

reintroduce

The company decided to bring back the old design.

The company decided to reintroduce the old design.

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bring down

cause to fall

The scandal brought down the politician.

The scandal caused the politician to fall.

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bring forward

advance

The meeting was brought forward to next Monday.

The meeting was advanced to next Monday.

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bring in

invite

They brought in a guest speaker for the event.

They invited a guest speaker for the event.

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bring in

earn

The business brings in a steady income every month.

The business earns a steady income every month.

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bring in

introduce

The government plans to bring in a new law to regulate AI.

The government plans to introduce a new law to regulate AI.

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bring in

return (a verdict)

The jury brought in a guilty verdict.

The jury returned a guilty verdict.

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bring off

accomplish

She brought off an impressive win in the competition.

She accomplished an impressive win in the competition.

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bring on

trigger

The storm brought on a power outage.

The storm triggered a power outage.

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bring out

release

The company will bring out a new product line this year.

The company will release a new product line this year.

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bring out

highlight

The report brings out the key points of the issue.

The report highlights the key points of the issue.

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bring to

revive

The nurse brought him to after the surgery.

The nurse revived him after the surgery.

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bring up

raise (a child)

My grandparents brought me up with great care.

My grandparents raised me with great care.

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bring up

introduce for discussion

During the meeting, she brought up an important topic for discussion.

During the meeting, she introduced an important topic for discussion.

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bring up

vomit

The bad food made him bring up his dinner.

The bad food made him vomit his dinner.

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