bring forth



bring someone or something forth

to present or produce someone or something. Bring the roast turkey forth! Bring forth the roast turkey!
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bring forth something

also bring something forth
to make something available Maddie brought forth a new line of clothes.
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bring forth

1. Give rise to, introduce. For example, I may be new, but I can still bring forth any proposals I consider necessary. [c. 1200]
2. Give birth; see under bring into the world.
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bring forth

v.
1. To present something or someone: Bring forth the best champagne for our hero!
2. To give rise to something; produce something: Our speech brought forth enthusiastic applause.
3. To give birth to someone: Eight months after conception, she brought forth a child.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Vangel-Macedonian
RooseveltROZ-ə-veltEnglish
MienMEENDutch, Limburgish
Viola['vaiələ]
WolfeWUWLFEnglish (Rare)
Audrey['ɔ:dri]