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v. t.
To bring forth or give up, as things previously treasured.
n.
One who brings.
v. t.
To bring back a metal to the metallic form, as from an oxide or solution; to reduce.
v. t.
To sift and examine; to bring out, and subject to penetrating scrutiny; to expose to examination and discussion; as, to ventilate questions of policy.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bring
v. t.
To assault; to injure; also, to bring by violence; to compel.
n.
A thickness of paper, pasteboard, or the like, placed under a cut, or stereotype plate, or under type, in the from, to bring it, or any part of it, to the proper height; also, something placed back of a part of the tympan, so as to secure the right impression.
v. t.
To bring out of a tent.
n.
The act of sifting, and bringing out to view or examination; free discussion; public exposure.
v. t.
To reverse, as what has been done; to annul; to bring to naught.
v. t.
To bring to poverty; to impoverish; to ruin, as in reputation, morals, hopes, or the like; as, many are undone by unavoidable losses, but more undo themselves by vices and dissipation, or by indolence.
v. t.
To produce in exchange; to sell for; to fetch; as, what does coal bring per ton?
v. t.
To rear, or bring up; to nurse.
v. t.
To open, as anything covered or close; to lay open to view or contemplation; to bring out in all the details, or by successive development; to display; to disclose; to reveal; to elucidate; to explain; as, to unfold one's designs; to unfold the principles of a science.
v. t.
To drive or draw from the earth; hence, to uncover; to bring out from concealment; to bring to light; to disclose; as, to unearth a secret.
adv.
In a lower, subject, or subordinate condition; in subjection; -- used chiefly in a few idiomatic phrases; as, to bring under, to reduce to subjection; to subdue; to keep under, to keep in subjection; to control; to go under, to be unsuccessful; to fail.
v. t.
To bring out from concealment; to discover.
a.
Bringing bad luck; ill-omened; inauspicious.
a.
Of or pertaining to victory, or a victor' being a victor; bringing or causing a victory; conquering; winning; triumphant; as, a victorious general; victorious troops; a victorious day.
v. t.
To bring to life again, as if from the sleep of death; to reanimate; to revive.
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