INBRING

Etymology

Verb

inbring (third-person singular simple present inbrings, present participle inbringing, simple past and past participle inbrought)

(transitive) To bring in; introduce; present; usher in; adduce; induce; cause to come in.

(transitive, Scotland, legal) To bring in by legal authority; produce in court; confiscate (the goods of a condemned criminal).

Anagrams

• bring in, bring-in, brining

Source: Wiktionary



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Word of the Day

23 May 2025

THOUGHTFULLY

(adverb) showing consideration and thoughtfulness; “he had thoughtfully brought with him some food to share”


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