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[Verb] | "up*rear" | \ ˈəp-ˈrir \
1: to lift up
2: erect
3: rise
Origin: 14th century ;
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[Verb] | "bring" | \ ˈbriŋ \
1: to convey, lead, carry, or cause to come along with one toward the place from which the action is being regarded
2: to cause to be, act, or move in a special way: such as
3: attract
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English, from Old English bringan; akin to Old High German bringan to bring, Welsh hebrwng to accompany;
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[Verb] | "bring"
1: to be the cause of (a situation, action, or state of mind);
* e.g., " ... in the end, the lawsuit brought distress to everyone, including the plaintiff "
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2: to cause (someone) to agree with a belief or course of action by using arguments or earnest request;
* e.g., " ... nothing will ever bring her to admit she's wrong "
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