bring before



bring someone before someone or something

to bring a person to an authority, such as a judge, for criticism or discipline. They brought Terri before the committee for her explanation. I brought you before me to explain your side of the story.
See also: before, bring

bring something before someone or something

to bring a matter to the attention of someone or a group. I wanted to bring this matter before you before it got any worse. I will have to bring this matter before the committee.
See also: before, bring

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Yarognev-Medieval Slavic
TimonTIE-mən (English), TEE-mawn (Dutch)Ancient Greek, Biblical, Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin, Dutch
Ratna-Indian, Hindi, Telugu, Nepali, Indonesian
Mridula-Indian, Hindi
Nicol (2)-Dutch, German, Czech
HrÓLfr-Ancient Scandinavian