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bring

 
> bring
(transitive verb)
(bringing, brought) to fetch, carry or convey "here" or to the place where the speaker will be; to cause to happen (eg rain, relief), to result in; to lead to an action or belief; to sell for; (with about) to induce, to effect; (with down) to cause to fall by or as if by shooting; (with forth) to give birth to; (with forward) to present something for consideration; to transfer a total figure from the bottom of a page to the top of the next page; (with in) to yield a profit or return; to return a verdict in court; to introduce (a legislative bill); to earn (an income); (with off) to achieve a success, often against odds; accomplish; (with out) to cause to appear; to produce (a play) or publish (a book); to demonstrate clearly, expose to view; to help someone with encouragement; (with over) to convince a person to change their loyalties; (with round) to convince a person to change their opinion; to get someone to agree or give support; to restore a person to consciousness, revive; (with up) to educate, rear a child; to raise (a matter) for discussion; to vomit.

> bringer
(noun)

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