bring on
Third Person
brings on
Present Participle
bringing on
Past Tense
brought on
Past Participle
brought on
1
to cause something to happen, especially something undesirable or unpleasant
- Lack of sleep can bring on a range of health problems.
- The economic downturn brought on financial difficulties for many businesses.
- Poor eating habits can bring weight gain on over time.
- He was suffering from stress brought on by overwork.
- Lack of proper preparation can bring on unexpected challenges during a project.
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2
to make something appear
- The well-timed joke brought on a round of laughter from the audience.
- The scientific experiment brought on a fascinating display of colors.
- The skilled chef's cooking brought on an enticing aroma.
- The surprise guest's arrival brought on a sense of excitement.
3
to release or introduce a product or service to the public
- The company plans to bring a new gadget on the market next month.
- Let's bring these innovative features on the software in the next update.
- They decided to bring a limited edition of the product on to test the market.
- The software company is bringing on an updated version with enhanced features.
- The company is bringing on a new service to meet customer demands.
4
to help someone improve or progress through training and practicing
- Her new piano teacher has really brought her on.
- The mentor's guidance brought on the mentee, elevating their professional capabilities.
- The intensive workshop brought on participants, helping them master the new techniques.
- The online course is designed to bring on learners through interactive modules.
- The experienced trainer brought on the team, fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
5
to help plants grow faster and healthier
- You can bring on flourishing flowers by providing optimal sunlight.
- Bring on plant development by incorporating organic fertilizers regularly.
- Gardeners bring on growth by introducing rich compost into the soil.
- Planting in well-draining soil brings on vigorous growth for most herbs.
- The controlled climate in the indoor garden brings on healthy and vibrant plants.