bring

/brɪŋ/
verb
  1. To carry or convey someone or something to a place.
    • Please bring your umbrella because it might rain.
    • She brought a cake to the party last night.
    • Can you bring me a glass of water from the kitchen?
  2. To cause something to happen or exist.
    • His speech brought hope to the entire community.
    • The new policy will bring many changes to the company.
    • Hard work often brings success.
  3. To cause someone to come to a particular place or state.
    • The news brought him to his feet.
    • The music brought tears to her eyes.
    • What brings you to this neighborhood?
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