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View synonyms for
bring up
verb
- to care for and train (a child); rear
we had been brought up to go to church
- to raise (a subject) for discussion; mention
- to vomit (food)
- foll by against to cause (a person) to face or confront
- foll by to to cause (something) to be of a required standard
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Trump's mother was born and brought up on the Hebridean island of Lewis.
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People can bring up to 2kg per person of powdered infant milk, infant food, or special food needed for medical reasons.
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CA: That point you just brought up — equating taste with value — it’s a reminder that value is relative.
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"We were brought up by a single mother so resources were extremely tight," Campbell's younger sister Lorna says.
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Under Senate Bill 243, the operator of these platforms would also report the number of times a companion chatbot brought up suicide ideation or actions with a user, along with other requirements.
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