Bring out

verb

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To elicit, evoke, or emphasize (a particular quality).

    "The herbs really bring out the full flavour of the lamb."

  2. 2
    direct attention to, as if by means of contrast wordnet
  3. 3
    To elicit, evoke, or emphasize (a particular quality).; To cause a visible symptom, such as spots or a rash, in (a person). British

    "Eating strawberries always brings me out in a rash."

  4. 4
    make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret wordnet
  5. 5
    To elicit, evoke, or emphasize (a particular quality).; To make (a shy person) more confident. British

    "His new job has noticeably brought him out."

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  1. 6
    prepare and issue for public distribution or sale wordnet
  2. 7
    To introduce (someone) to a new lifestyle.; To introduce (a young woman) formally into society. historical, transitive
  3. 8
    bring before the public for the first time, as of an actor, song, etc. wordnet
  4. 9
    To introduce (someone) to a new lifestyle.; To introduce (a person) to gay life and traditions. transitive
  5. 10
    take out of a container or enclosed space wordnet
  6. 11
    To place (something new for public sale) on the market; roll out. British

    "Acme sweets have just brought out a tasty new chocolate bar."

  7. 12
    bring out of a specific state wordnet
  8. 13
    Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see bring, out.
  9. 14
    encourage to be less reserved wordnet
  10. 15
    make manifest wordnet
  11. 16
    bring onto the market or release wordnet

Etymology

Analytic form of the earlier outbring.

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