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What does brought up mean?

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Verb
  1. simple past tense and past participle of bring up
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Scotland's best golfer is no fan of links golf and played very little of it as a youngster brought up in, wait for it, Leeds.
Only ammunitions wagons and ambulances were brought up to the immediate rear lines.
His father was a stonemason and architect who brought up his children to be independent and self reliant.
Apparently, back in Iowa, or Kansas, or wherever, that is just the way young men are brought up.
Smith, the son of a war bride whose marriage to a Canadian paratrooper lasted only two years, was brought up on an estate in Acton, west London.
She was brought up in Michigan where her grandfather was an adman for General Motors and her father's sideline was boxing promotion.

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