To have triggered a passionate feeling or reaction
To have conveyed in appropriate or telling terms
“I was glad to hear that you intended to bring out your views on this subject in your second volume of Signs of the Times.”
Past tense for to emphasize or draw special attention to
“She added shadow, mascara, and liner to really bring out the golden honey in her eyes.”
Past tense for to reveal or bring to light information
“It could use a good cleaning to really bring out the beauty of the stone.”
Past tense for to place (something new for public sale) on the market
“Artists will bring out their new repertoires via the internet and consumers will pay to download them track by track.”
Past tense for to remove the classification from
Past tense for to emphasize, stress, or indicate the importance of
Past tense for to hold while moving out
Past tense for to make, create or manufacture, usually from components or raw materials
Past tense for to display or show (something) for others to see
(contribute to) Past tense for to cause or help bring about
Past tense for to suffuse with vigor, life, energy, or spirit
Past tense for to put forward (a plan or suggestion) for consideration by others
Past tense for to give an account of
Past tense for to take away or pull out from a place or position
Past tense for to release media content through a syndicate
Past tense for to put forward for discussion or consideration
Past tense for to perform or exhibit in public
Past tense for to completely remove or get rid of
Past tense for to launch or establish something new
(root out) Past tense for to remove, especially by digging out
Past tense for to decode or solve something cryptic
Past tense for to make someone aware of or familiar with
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