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Definition of "bring in" [bring in]

  • To introduce a new rule, law, or system of organisation. (verb)
  • To introduce a person or group of people to an organisation. (verb)
  • To earn money for a company or for the family. (verb)
  • To return a verdict in a court of law. (verb)
  • To move something indoors. (verb)

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Use "bring in" in a sentence
  • "Manchester United are hoping to complete a Serie A swap this summer as they look to bring in AC Milan's misfiring Dutchman Klaas Jan Huntelaar in part exchange for Dimitar"
  • "Most likely this is a rumor to bring in business, but the G-Spa is supposed to be an homage to the old gay jerk-off clubs of the district—a kind of architectural nod to the past, especially since those clubs were also housed in basements."
  • "I can bring in the Wagonmaster in style, so to speak."