Meaning of bring out
Definition of bring out
(verb)
make
visible; "Summer brings out
bright
clothes"; "He brings out the
best
in her"
bring
out of a
specific
state
prepare
and
issue
for
public
distribution
or sale; "publish a
magazine
or newspaper"
direct
attention
to, as if by
means
of contrast; "This
dress
accentuates your
nice
figure!"; "I set off these
words
by brackets"
bring
onto the
market
or release; "produce a movie"; "bring out a book"; "produce a new play"
encourage
to be
less
reserved; "The
teacher
tried
to
bring
out the shy boy"
take
out of a
container
or
enclosed
space; "Get out your
best
dress--we are
going
to a party!"
bring
before
the
public
for the
first
time, as of an actor, song,
etc.
make
known
to the
public
information
that was
previously
known
only
to a few
people
or that was meant to be
kept
a secret; "The
auction
house
would not disclose the
price
at which the van Gogh had sold"; "The
actress
won't reveal how old she is"; "bring out the truth"; "he
broke
the
news
to her"; "unwrap the
evidence
in the
murder
case"; "The
newspaper
uncovered
the President's
illegal
dealings"
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