Pronunciation: /brɪŋ ɒf/
verb to successfully accomplish or achieve something
A1 She was able to bring off the surprise party without anyone finding out.
A2 The team worked together to bring off a successful presentation.
B1 Despite the challenges, the project manager was able to bring off the completion of the construction on time.
B2 The actress was determined to bring off a flawless performance in her latest film.
C1 The entrepreneur's ability to bring off successful business deals is what sets him apart from others in the industry.
C2 The conductor's skillful direction brought off a breathtaking performance from the orchestra.
formal The team was able to bring off a successful merger with the company.
informal I can't believe we actually brought off that prank on our friend!
slang We totally brought off that heist without getting caught.
figurative Despite the challenges, she managed to bring off her ambitious plan.
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