bring up
Meanings
verb
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see bring, up: To bring from a lower to a higher position.
- To mention.
- To raise or rear (children).
- To uncover, to bring from obscurity; to resurface (e.g. a memory)
- To turn on power or start, as of a machine.
- To check (a newly-assembled printed circuit board) for errors.
- To vomit.
- To stop or interrupt a flow or steady motion.
- To reach a particular score, especially a milestone.
- To legally charge and put on trial; to position (someone) for judgement or examination by authority.
- To level type or make it ready for printing by overlaying it.
- To prepare a vein for an injection.
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Etymology
From Middle English bryngen up, dissimilated from Middle English upbryngen (“to bring up, raise”). Doublet of upbring.
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