Bring: v.tr. (word coming from a- and to lead).
The verb "bring" has several meanings:
1. Lead (an animated being) to someone.
- Quote from the French writer Émile Zola (1840-1902): “His inability to save all the poor fellows who were brought to him”.
Bring it to me immediately!
To lead (an animated being) to a place.
Take someone to someone's house.
Take your kids to the pool.
Take your dog to the vet.
Absolute: Warrant to bring.
Note: The verb...
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