Past tense for to nurture and care for (someone or something) as they grow
“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.”
Past tense for 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.”
Past tense for to put forward for discussion or consideration
“We'll need to bring up this issue during the meeting.”
Past tense for to vomit or regurgitate (food)
“Claims that I stick my fingers down my throat to bring up my food each night are totally unfounded.”
Past tense for to bring a steady motion to a stop
“I called to the driver to bring up the carriage.”
(about a particular subject) Past tense for to express or communicate one's opinion or ideas with a person or a group of people
Averaged up
To express a strong opinion or emotion
Past tense for to offer for discussion or debate
Past tense for to be about
Past tense for train (a small child) to use a potty
Past tense for to bring to mind the past, especially if unpleasant or embarrassing
Past tense for to lift upwards or vertically
Past tense for to bring something to the surface with a dredge
Past tense for to look after or take special care of
(of an event or fact) Past tense for to cause or bring about (an action or feeling)
Past tense for to make up or be a part of a whole
Past tense for to suggest or indicate something indirectly or covertly
(of a person or animal) Reared or brought up in a specified environment or way
Previously referred to or spoken of
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