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View synonyms for
bring out
verb
- to produce or publish or have published
when are you bringing out a new dictionary?
- to expose, reveal, or cause to be seen
she brought out the best in me
- to encourage (a shy person) to be less reserved (often in the phrase bring ( someone ) out of himself or herself )
- (of a trade union, provocative action by management, misunderstanding, etc) to cause (workers) to strike
- foll by in to cause (a person) to become covered (with spots, a rash, etc)
- to introduce (a girl) formally into society as a debutante
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Another option would be instead of bringing out a new design every one to two years, to refresh the design cycle every three to four years.
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Or maybe we can ask them to bring out a palate cleanser?
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Each studio brought out A-list stars and directors to prove their point.
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You know, she brought out this anti-establishment but also intelligent, compassionate, empathetic style of leadership that we hadn't seen in a long time.
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Keep an eye out for surprise guests: Last year at the Bowl, Nelson brought out John Densmore of the Doors to play various percussion “doohickeys,†as the singer put it.
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