phrasal verb. To bring something about means
to cause it to happen
. The only way they can bring about political change is by putting pressure on the country. See full dictionary entry for bring.
How do you use bring about?
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Better cultivation of soil will bring about better crops.
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We are working to bring about closer political integration in the EU.
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They felt the need to bring about a renewal of society.
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How far does war bring about social change?
What is the similar meaning of bring about?
To
be the cause of
; bring about; make happen; effect, induce, produce, compel, etc.
What is the phrasal verb of bring about?
To bring something about means
to cause it to happen
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What is the another name of bring?
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bear
carry
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fetch
take
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transfer
convey
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transport
deliver
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haul
lug
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What does cause mean?
1a :
a reason for an action or condition
: motive. b : something that brings about an effect or a result trying to find the cause of the accident. c : a person or thing that is the occasion of an action or state a cause for celebration especially : an agent that brings something about She is the cause of your troubles.
What type of verb is bring?
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Present
Tense I bring he/she/it brings
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Simple Past Tense I brought he/she/it brought
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Present Participle I am bringing he/she/it is bringing
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Past Participle I/you/we/(s)he/it/they brought —
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What is the phrasal verb of bring out?
to produce something
; to publish something The band has just brought out their second album.
What is the phrasal verb of come?
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Phrasal Verb Meaning
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Come along
Improve, develop or make progress.
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Come apart Separate into pieces.
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Come around Change one’s opinion; finally accept someone’s way of thinking.
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Come back Return.
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What’s another word for bring together?
Some common synonyms of
gather
are assemble, collect, and congregate. While all these words mean “to come or bring together into a group, mass, or unit,” gather is the most general term for bringing or coming together from a spread-out or scattered state.
What word means to bring to a person or place?
convey
. verb. formal to move someone or something from one place to another.
Is bring formal?
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Informal Formal
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bring about cause
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put off postpone, delay
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rack up accumulate
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make up fabricate
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What is an example of cause?
Cause and effect is
the relationship between two things when one thing makes something else happen
. For example, if we eat too much food and do not exercise, we gain weight. Eating food without exercising is the “cause;” weight gain is the “effect.” There may be multiple causes and multiple effects.
Is cause and because the same?
The word because will NORMALLY come after a verb, and it works like an adverbial clause. The word “cause” can be a noun, and can, therefore,
come right after the word “the
“. The word “because” will not come after the word “the”.
What is possible cause?
adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE] If you say that it is possible that something is true
or correct
, you mean that although you do not know whether it is true or correct, you accept that it might be. [vagueness]
What is the 3 form of bring?
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Base Form (Infinitive): To Bring
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Past Simple:
Brought
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Past Participle: Brought
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3rd Person Singular: Brings
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Present Participle/Gerund: Bringing
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