bring forth
English
Verb
bring forth (third-person singular simple present brings forth, present participle bringing forth, simple past and past participle brought forth)
- To produce, bear as fruit
- Their orchard brings forth magnificent fruit.
- To give birth.
- Queen Anne Boleyn brought forth daughters but no male heir.
- To create, generate, bring into existence.
- He has the ability to bring forth new ideas when they are needed.
- To display, produce, bring out for display.
- Against all expectations, the accused managed to bring forth convincing evidence of his innocence.
Synonyms
- forthbring (obsolete)
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Translations
to produce, bear as fruit
to create, bring into existence
to bring out for display
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