Phrasal Verb: Bring around

Phrasal Verb: Bring around


Meaning: Persuade or convince someone

Example: It took me ages to BRING him AROUND to my point of view.

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Phrasal Verb: Bring around


Meaning: Bring something with you when you visit

Example: He BROUGHT some books AROUND when he came last night.

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Phrasal Verb: Bring around


Meaning: Get someone talking about something

Example: He didn't want to discuss the details, but I managed to BRING him AROUND and he told me everything.

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Other Phrasal Verbs

We have 15 phrasal verbs with 'BRING'

- Bring about
- Bring along
- Bring around
- Bring back
- Bring down
- Bring forth
- Bring forward
- Bring in
- Bring off
- Bring on
- Bring out
- Bring out in
- Bring round
- Bring up
- Bring Up

 

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