bring forth
Idioms-
Give rise to, introduce. For example, I may be new, but I can still bring forth any proposals I consider necessary . [c. 1200]
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Give birth; see under bring into the world .
Example Sentences
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Sununu, who brings forth matters for the council to consider, had the option of putting the commutation request on the agenda, and did so, argued Laura Lombardi, senior assistant attorney general.
From Seattle Times
How, you might well ask, could the nation's most influential and celebrated newsroom bring forth something so laughably, ludicrously wrong?
From Salon
“I’m running for president to help bring an aberrational chapter of our history to a close, and to help bring forth a new beginning.”
From Seattle Times
African youth climate activist Eric Njuguna from Kenya termed the remarks ‘’dismissive of valid and merited concerns brought forth by climate activists.”
From Seattle Times
“We have wounds that we want to bring forth through the material. It’s joyful, it’s painful, but not painful in a bad way. And when you do that you also heal people in the audience.”
From New York Times
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