Definition: 1. Take something or somebody with oneself somewhere. 2. Cause to come into a particular state or condition. 3. Cause to happen or to occur as a consequence. 4. Go or come after and bring or take back.
Use 'bring' in a sentence:
1. Interest-rate cuts have failed to bring about economic recovery.
2. Addiction to drugs can bring a multitude of other problems.
3. I don't want to bring shame on the family name.
4. It is inadvisable to bring children on this trip.
5. I hope nobody's forgotten to bring their passport with them.
6. They intend to bring their complaints out into the open.
7. I didn't know how much to bring.
8. What if she forgets to bring it?
9. She felt that her failure would bring shame on her family.
10. They've brought out the magazine in a new format.
11. Did you bring the contract and (all) that?
12. Waiter, could you bring me some water?
13. How much does she bring in now?
14. Everything will be done to bring those responsible to justice.
15. He beckoned to the waiter to bring the bill.
16. The winter sports bring the jet set to town.
17. It'll take months to bring the band up to scratch.
18. Bring a coat. It might turn chilly later.
19. It may freeze tonight, so bring those plants inside.
20. Members are advised to bring a brown-bag lunch.
21. She could not bring herself to tell him the news.
22. What did you bring the kids back from Italy?
23. The loss of their son brought the two of them together.
24. The scandal may bring down the government.
25. Flowers can bring a dull room back to life.
26. We had to make several trips to bring all the equipment over.
27. It is one of the functions of art to bring order out of chaos.
28. The article enthused about the benefits that the new system would bring.
29. Please bring back all library books by the end of the week.
30. The new teacher really brought French to life for us.
31. Bring it into the light so I can see it.
32. The job brings with it status and a high income.
33. His writing brings him$ 10000 a year.
34. Next time I'll bring a book.
35. I just love it when you bring me presents!
36. All you need bring are sheets.
37. A good second round brought him level with the tournament leader.
38. The pictures bring the book alive.
39. Come to the New Year disco and bring your partner!
40. A change in the money supply brings a corresponding change in expenditure.
41. Pressure was brought to bear on us to finish the work on time.
42. Pressure can bring out the worst in people.
43. Old age can bring many problems.
44. It was decided to bring the meeting forward two weeks.
45. The financial crisis has brought new factors into play.
46. The reforms will bring benefits, socially and politically.
47. The new policy did not bring the hoped-for economic recovery.
48. This case brings into question the whole purpose of the law.
49. There wasn't enough evidence to bring the case to court.
50. It took two hours to bring the fire under control.
51. The new manager brings a great wealth of experience to the job.
52. For most women, marriage used to bring a higher status than spinsterhood.