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Bring out
verb
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Verb
- 1 To elicit, evoke, or emphasize (a particular quality).
"The herbs really bring out the full flavour of the lamb."
- 2 direct attention to, as if by means of contrast wordnet
- 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 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 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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- 6 prepare and issue for public distribution or sale wordnet
- 7 To introduce (someone) to a new lifestyle.; To introduce (a young woman) formally into society. historical, transitive
- 8 bring before the public for the first time, as of an actor, song, etc. wordnet
- 9 To introduce (someone) to a new lifestyle.; To introduce (a person) to gay life and traditions. transitive
- 10 take out of a container or enclosed space wordnet
- 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."
- 12 bring out of a specific state wordnet
- 13 Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see bring, out.
- 14 encourage to be less reserved wordnet
- 15 make manifest wordnet
- 16 bring onto the market or release wordnet
Etymology
Analytic form of the earlier outbring.
See also for "bring out"
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