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bring
verb
-
bring
,
bringing
,
brings
,
brought
to
carry
or
move
someone
or
something
with
you
toward
the
place
where
you
are
or
will
be
•
Please
bring
your
homework
to
class
tomorrow
.
Please
bring
your
homework
to
class
tomorrow
.
•
She
always
brings
an
umbrella
when
it
looks
like
rain
.
She
always
brings
an
umbrella
when
it
looks
like
rain
.
Old
English
"
bringan
"
meaning
"
to
carry
,
convey
,
produce
,"
related
to
German
"
bringen
".
verb
-
bring
,
bringing
,
brings
,
brought
to
cause
something
or
someone
to
reach
a
particular
state
,
feeling
,
or
condition
•
The
sad
movie
brought
tears
to
her
eyes
.
The
sad
movie
brought
tears
to
her
eyes
.
•
Exercise
can
bring
your
heart
rate
up
quickly
.
Exercise
can
bring
your
heart
rate
up
quickly
.
Extended
figurative
sense
recorded
since
Middle
English
,
broadening
the
idea
of
physically
carrying
to
causing
a
result
.
verb
-
bring
,
bringing
,
brings
,
brought
to
start
or
introduce
something
such
as
legal
action
,
discussion
,
or
attention
•
The
lawyer
decided
to
bring
a
lawsuit
against
the
corporation
.
The
lawyer
decided
to
bring
a
lawsuit
against
the
corporation
.
•
The
police
are
ready
to
bring
charges
after
the
investigation
.
The
police
are
ready
to
bring
charges
after
the
investigation
.
Specialized
legal
sense
developed
in
the
14th
century
,
using
the
idea
of
"
leading
"
a
matter
into
court
or
public
notice
.
spring
verb
-
spring
,
springing
,
springs
,
sprang
,
sprung
to
move
or
jump
suddenly
and
quickly
•
The
cat
sprang
onto
the
windowsill
to
watch
the
birds
outside
.
The
cat
sprang
onto
the
windowsill
to
watch
the
birds
outside
.
•
When
the
alarm
rang
,
the
firefighters
sprung
into
action
.
When
the
alarm
rang
,
the
firefighters
sprung
into
action
.
ring
verb
-
ring
,
ringing
,
rings
,
rang
,
rung
to
make
a
telephone
call
to
someone
•
I'll
ring
you
tomorrow
with
the
details
.
I'll
ring
you
tomorrow
with
the
details
.
•
She
rang
her
mother
as
soon
as
she
landed
.
She
rang
her
mother
as
soon
as
she
landed
.
verb
-
ring
,
ringing
,
rings
,
rang
,
rung
to
make
a
clear
,
bell-like
sound
•
The
doorbell
rings
every
time
someone
enters
.
The
doorbell
rings
every
time
someone
enters
.
•
Church
bells
rang
at
noon
.
Church
bells
rang
at
noon
.
verb
-
ring
,
ringing
,
rings
,
rang
,
rung
(
of
a
bell
,
alarm
,
or
phone
)
to
make
a
clear
,
resonant
sound
.
•
Please
wait
until
the
bell
rings
before
entering
the
classroom
.
Please
wait
until
the
bell
rings
before
entering
the
classroom
.
•
The
church
bell
rang
loudly
at
noon
.
The
church
bell
rang
loudly
at
noon
.
verb
-
ring
,
ringing
,
rings
,
rang
,
rung
to
telephone
someone
.
•
I'll
ring
you
later
to
discuss
the
plan
.
I'll
ring
you
later
to
discuss
the
plan
.
•
Could
you
ring
the
doctor
and
make
an
appointment
?
Could
you
ring
the
doctor
and
make
an
appointment
?
verb
-
ring
,
ringing
,
rings
,
ringed
to
form
a
circle
or
border
around
something
or
someone
•
Tall
pines
ring
the
lake
.
Tall
pines
ring
the
lake
.
•
Police
ringed
the
building
to
prevent
escapes
.
Police
ringed
the
building
to
prevent
escapes
.
verb
-
ring
,
ringing
,
rings
,
ringed
to
form
a
circle
around
something
;
to
surround
.
•
Tall
trees
ring
the
quiet
lake
.
Tall
trees
ring
the
quiet
lake
.
•
A
low
stone
wall
rings
the
ancient
castle
.
A
low
stone
wall
rings
the
ancient
castle
.
string
verb
-
string
,
stringing
,
strings
,
strung
to
put
things
on
a
cord
or
wire
,
or
to
hang
something
using
a
cord
•
They
strung
colorful
lights
across
the
patio
for
the
party
.
They
strung
colorful
lights
across
the
patio
for
the
party
.
•
She
strings
beads
to
make
handmade
bracelets
.
She
strings
beads
to
make
handmade
bracelets
.
Old
English
“
strengian
”
meaning
“
to
tighten
,”
later
“
to
fit
with
string
,”
evolving
to
current
sense
by
the
17th
century
.