to bring forth

  • 1bring forth something — bring forth (something) to make something available. Maddie brought forth a new line of clothes …

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  • 2bring forth — (something) to make something available. Maddie brought forth a new line of clothes …

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  • 3bring forth — index avail (bring about), bear (yield), develop, educe, elicit, engender, evoke …

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  • 4Bring Forth the Body — is Volume IX of the novel sequence Alms for Oblivion by Simon Raven, published in 1974. It was the ninth novel to be published in The Alms for Oblivion sequence and is also the ninth novel chronologically. The story takes place in England in 1972 …

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  • 5bring forth — verb 1. bring into existence (Freq. 2) The new manager generated a lot of problems The computer bug generated chaos in the office The computer generated this image The earthquake generated a tsunami • Syn: ↑generate …

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  • 6bring forth — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms bring forth : present tense I/you/we/they bring forth he/she/it brings forth present participle bringing forth past tense brought forth past participle brought forth formal to produce something, or to cause a… …

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  • 7bring forth — phrasal 1. bear < brought forth fruit > 2. to give birth to ; produce 3. adduce < bring forth persuasive arguments > …

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  • 8bring forth — phr verb Bring forth is used with these nouns as the object: ↑response …

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  • 9To bring forth — Forth Forth, v.[AS. for[eth], fr. for akin to D. voort, G. fort [root]78. See {Fore}, {For}, and cf. {Afford}, {Further}, adv.] 1. Forward; onward in time, place, or order; in advance from a given point; on to end; as, from that day forth; one,&#8230; …

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  • 10To bring forth — Bring Bring, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Brought}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bringing}.] [OE. bringen, AS. bringan; akin to OS. brengian, D. brengen, Fries. brenga, OHG. bringan, G. bringen, Goth. briggan.] 1. To convey to the place where the speaker is or is to …

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