bring about
Britishverb
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to cause to happen
to bring about a change in the law
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to turn (a ship) around
Example Sentences
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Debbie said she felt that Jersey had huge potential to bring about change.
From BBC • May 26, 2026
How did your conversations with people in tech help you understand where the ambition and attempts to bring about useful advances gives way to that?
From Los Angeles Times • May 21, 2026
Lady Bird Johnson launched a series of beautification and urban renewal projects in Washington, a visual taste of the Great Society her husband hoped to bring about nationwide.
From Slate • May 18, 2026
"The study shows that we are born with different genetic predispositions and that it is difficult to bring about long-term change in this regard through policy measures."
From Science Daily • May 6, 2026
Could I, after going without pork and smoking no cigarettes for a while, claim some physical trouble that could bring about my release?
From "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" by Alex Malcolm X;Hailey
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