bring in

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See also: bringin and bring-in

English

Etymology

Analytic form of the earlier inbring.

Verb

bring in

  1. To introduce a new rule, law, or system of organisation.
  2. To introduce a person or group of people to an organisation.
  3. To earn money for a company or for the family.
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  4. To return a verdict in a court of law.
  5. To move something indoors.
    Could you bring in the groceries?

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