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BRING ON

(verb)
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There are 3 meanings of the phrase Bring On.

Bring On - as a verb

Cause to arise

Example: "Induce a crisis"

Synonyms (Exact Relations)
induce

Bring onto the market or release

Example: "Produce a movie"

Synonyms (Exact Relations)
bring outproduce
Hypernyms (Closely Related)
Hyponyms (Broadly Related)

Cause to appear

Example: "Bring on the birthday cake"

Example Sentences

"I can't wait for the summer to bring on warm weather and beach vacations."
"The team is excited for the championship match, and they are ready to bring on their strongest players."
"Please bring on the main course; we're all hungry."
"The comedian's jokes were not funny, and they did not bring on any laughter from the audience."
"Heavy rains and strong winds will bring on potential flooding in low-lying areas."
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