To make something appear, as on a stage or a place of competition.(verb)
To pose a challenge or threat; to attack; to compete aggressively.(verb)
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Use "bring on" in a sentence
"MAKE IT A 2-POUNDER! and telling the waiter to just bring on the lobsters and not slow us down with any fennel salad starters."
"The army command did not desire to bring on a general engagement at Warrenton Springs."
"The planes plot case resulted in the immediate ban of all carry-on liquids and gels, and rules were later put in place to limit the quantities of these items that travelers could bring on planes to prevent liquid-based bombs from being carried onto future flights."