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What is another word for bring up?

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To nurture and care for (someone or something) as they grow
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“She doesn't want to bring them up in this backward atmosphere, knowing that her parents will try to bring up her children as they brought her up.”
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To train or provide education or guidance to a child or young person
“As parents, we feel obliged to bring up our children according to our faith.”
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To put forward for discussion or consideration
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“We'll need to bring up this issue during the meeting.”
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To vomit or regurgitate (food)
“Claims that I stick my fingers down my throat to bring up my food each night are totally unfounded.”
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To bring a steady motion to a stop
“I called to the driver to bring up the carriage.”
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(about a particular subject) To express or communicate one's opinion or ideas with a person or a group of people
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To be about
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To train (a small child) to use a potty
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To bring to the surface, either literally or figuratively
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To increase, raise, or bring up the overall level or value through a calculated mean
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To lift upwards or vertically
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To tame (an animal) and keep it as a pet or on a farm
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(of an event or fact) To cause or bring about (an action or feeling)
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To bring something to the surface with a dredge
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To make up or be a part of a whole
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To suggest or indicate something indirectly or covertly
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