(caring for) Looking after someone or something
“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.”
Present participle for to train or provide guidance to a child or young person
“The parents, who are legally obliged to bring up their children in the orthodox faith.”
Present participle for to stop or interrupt a flow or steady motion
Present participle for to put forward for discussion or consideration
Present participle for to vomit
(about a particular subject) Present participle for to express or communicate one's opinion or ideas with a person or a group of people
Averaging up
Present participle for to present formally for discussion or consideration
Present participle for air out; make known
Present participle for to offer for discussion or debate
Present participle for to be about
Present participle for to nurture and care for (someone or something) as they grow
Present participle for to mention as an example or reference
Present participle for to refer to something indirectly or by suggestion
Present participle for train (a small child) to use a potty
Returning to
Present participle for to physically move from a lower to a higher place or position
Present participle for suggest or indicate something indirectly or covertly
Present participle for to bring something to the surface with a dredge
(of an event or fact) Present participle for to cause or bring about (an action or feeling)
Present participle for to train or mold by instruction or example
Present participle for to make up or be a part of a whole
Present participle for to come, or cause to come, to a stop or end
Raising someone to be an accepted member of the community
The state of being a parent
The act of regurgitating something ingested
The action of mentioning or alluding to something
Alluding
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