brought out

Meaning

simple past and past participle of bring out

bring out

  1. (British) To elicit, evoke, or emphasize (a particular quality).
  2. (British) To elicit, evoke, or emphasize (a particular quality).
  3. To elicit, evoke, or emphasize (a particular quality).
  4. (historical, transitive) To introduce (someone) to a new lifestyle.
  5. (transitive) To introduce (someone) to a new lifestyle.
  6. (British) To place (something new for public sale) on the market; roll out.
  7. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see bring, out.

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