What does bringing in mean?
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bring·ing in
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Dictionary of Nautical Terms
bringing in
The detention of a vessel on the high seas, and bringing her into port for adjudication.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of bringing in in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of bringing in in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of bringing in in a Sentence
He was always seen as an opponent, when the protests began, he began to help by bringing in food, supplies and medicine to the students.
We go to both the likely and the unlikely places, bringing in people who frankly may not be reflected in some of these polls being taken.
Teleo Intelligence analyst Antonio Barroso:
There is a lot of potential for the parliament to become a political circus, but I think by bringing in fresh blood you will actually increase the quality of the debate.
Now we're bringing in multiple uses for stadiums again, like shops and conference halls, in the future they will not be outside the city but, something like the cathedrals of the Middle Ages, they will be a vital part of city life.
How many pastors does that Ahmaud Arbery family have ? We had the Rev. Al Sharpton here earlier last week... I don't know who Mr. Jackson, Rev. Jackson, is pastoring here, your Honor, I would submit with all respect to the Rev. Jesse Jackson that his is not different than bringing in police officers or uniformed prison guards in a small town where a young Black man has been accused of assaulting a law enforcement officer or corrections officer.
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