To have set as a price
To have gained or profited from financially
“The farmer will be better fed because the groundnuts will bring in enough money to buy more wheat than he could by growing millet.”
Past tense for to introduce or establish something new
“It was supposed to change the earth's energies and bring in a new age of enlightenment.”
Past tense for to cause to participate in an activity or situation
“Some jobs are just too big for the smaller tools, and you have to bring in the big guns.”
(a guest or visitor) Past tense for to formally give admittance to
Past tense for to summon or call for someone
Past tense for to apprehend or catch someone, especially a suspected criminal
Past tense for to implicate, involve, or mention someone or something, often without necessity or relevance
Past tense for to import or export, illicitly or by stealth
Past tense for to introduce or infuse an element into a system or environment
Past tense for to persuade (others) to support one's policy
Past tense for to bring (something) in from a foreign country, especially for sale or trade
Past tense for to direct or guide along a pathway
Past tense for to attract (someone) to come to a place or an event
Past tense for to deliver a result or judgment following deliberation
(touch on) Past tense for to make mention
Past tense for to assimilate in order to take over or appropriate
Past tense for to assemble or congregate in one place or as a group
Past tense for to insert or introduce between or among others
Past tense for to hire (somebody) for work or a job
Inserted or brought in from an external place or source
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