Pronunciation: /brɪŋ tuː/
verb action word that indicates bringing something or someone to a particular place or state
A1 I bring to my friend's house a gift for her birthday.
A2 She brings to the meeting all the necessary documents.
B1 The chef brought to the table a delicious dish for us to try.
B2 The company plans to bring to market a new product next year.
C1 The negotiations brought to light some important information about the deal.
C2 The research project aims to bring to fruition new advancements in technology.
formal The lawyer will bring to the court all the necessary evidence to support his case.
informal I'll bring to the meeting the report you asked for.
slang She always brings to the party some good vibes.
figurative His speech brought to light the issues that had been hidden for so long.
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