Definition of Bring Off in English :

Define Bring Off in English

Bring Off meaning in English

Meaning of Bring Off in English

Pronunciation of Bring Off in English

Bring Off pronunciation in English

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Bring Off

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Verb

1. bring off, carry off, manage, negociate, pull off

be successful; achieve a goal

Example Sentences:
'She succeeded in persuading us all'
'I managed to carry the box upstairs'
'She pulled it off, even though we never thought her capable of it'
'The pianist negociated the difficult runs'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Bring Off

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verb (tr, adverb)
1. 
to succeed in achieving (something), esp with difficulty or contrary to expectations
he managed to bring off the deal
2. vulgar, slang
to cause to have an orgasm

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Bring Off

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to succeed in doing; accomplish

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Bring Off

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tr.v. brought (brôt), bring·ing, brings
1. To carry, convey, lead, or cause to go along to another place: brought enough money with me.
2. To carry as an attribute or contribution: You bring many years of experience to your new post.
3. To lead or force into a specified state, situation, or location: bring the water to a boil; brought the meeting to a close.
4.
a. To persuade; induce: The defendant's testimony brought others to confess.
b. To get the attention of; attract: Smoke and flames brought the neighbors.
5.
a. To cause to occur as a consequence: Floods brought destruction to the valley.
b. To cause to occur as a concomitant: For many, the fall brings hay fever.
6. To cause to become apparent to the mind; recall: This music brings back memories.
7. To advance or set forth (charges) in a court.
8. To be sold for: a portrait that brought a million dollars.

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