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bring to
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bring to, bring back, bring round, bring aroundverb
return to consciousness
"These pictures bring back sad memories"
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bring to
"Bring to" generally refers to the act of making something or someone reach or arrive at a particular state, condition, or place. This could involve physical movement, directing attention or focus, or causing an object or condition to exist. It can also mean causing someone to recover consciousness. The specific meaning may vary depending on the context where it is used.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of bring to in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of bring to in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of bring to in a Sentence
By the way, I worked for his brother and I love his dad, so excuse me for the mess-up because I think this is a legacy of principled leadership and that's exactly what Jeb Bush would bring to the White House.
From our perspective, it's a troubling trend on a lot of different levels that we would like to see turn around, while the budget is concerning, a bigger thing for us is that we really value what international students bring to our college culture and organization.
Theyre very conscious of what they bring to the screen, and they need to know that you have their back. For me, its about finding out what are the strengths, and lets really double down on the strengths, and its also understanding what kind of characters work for them, and then everyone has their own intangible side that you have to figure out how to capture with a camera. Because youre stars for a reason, and you learn how to find that quality and chase it on set.
What I bring to the party is, I'm a big fan.
We will use the full force of the law to bring to justice the perpetrators behind this incident.
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