bring about
Britishverb
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to cause to happen
to bring about a change in the law
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to turn (a ship) around
Example Sentences
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The truth is that his own errors had already brought about the collapse of Iran’s deterrence.
Others, however, fear that air strikes alone may not bring about the regime's collapse.
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"Once identified we need to implement appropriate management measures to bring about seabird recovery," she added.
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A fragile ceasefire followed, but the negotiations failed to bring about a ceasing of hostilities between the two sides.
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A deal, or significant progress toward a deal, could bring about a reasonably sharp drop in price, he adds.
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