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bring to

1 of 1verb
/ˈbrɪŋ tu/
Forms:brings to,bringing to,brought to,brought to
1

to help someone come back to consciousness

  • Gently bring the patient to after the surgery.
  • The medical team worked together to bring the accident victim to consciousness.
  • The cold water splash helped bring the swimmer to after losing consciousness.
  • In emergency situations, it's crucial to bring victims to as soon as possible.
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2

to make a quantity or value equal to a specific amount

  • Calculate the difference and bring it to the target value.
  • Bring the expenses to the budgeted amount by adjusting unnecessary costs.
  • She decided to bring her savings to a certain level by the end of the month.
  • Bring the temperature to the desired setting on the thermostat.