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Bring out
Meaning
Verb
●
Used
other than
figuratively
or
idiomatically
: see
bring
, out.
●
To
elicit
,
evoke
, or
emphasize
a particular quality.
●
In British English:
To place (something new for public
sale
)
on the market
;
roll
out.
●
In British English:
To make a
shy person
more confident.
●
In British English:
To cause a
visible
symptom
such as
spots
or a rash
●
To
introduce
(a
young
woman
)
formally
into society.
●
In LGBT:
To
introduce
an individual to
gay
life and traditions.
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