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  1. bring in, introduceverb

    bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment

    "He brought in a new judge"; "The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor"

    Synonyms:
    innovate, bring out, enter, fetch, gain, usher in, earn, introduce, clear, put in, inaugurate, precede, take in, pull in, insert, enclose, infix, premise, present, stick in, realise, preface, realize, bring, inclose, make, acquaint

  2. gain, take in, clear, make, earn, realize, realise, pull in, bring inverb

    earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages

    "How much do you make a month in your new job?"; "She earns a lot in her new job"; "this merger brought in lots of money"; "He clears $5,000 each month"

    Synonyms:
    wee-wee, cause, receive, attract, make, arrive at, top, light up, recognise, draw, stool, have, solve, piddle, hold, overhear, draw in, sack, cod, unclutter, absorb, agnize, clear up, invite, garner, do, consume, earn, stimulate, pull, actualize, exculpate, assimilate, sort out, defecate, lay down, bring, make water, crystalise, name, pass water, actualise, exonerate, gull, make headway, crystalize, create, crap, collect, get to, pretend, cook, fool, suck, gain, build, authorize, assoil, adopt, gather, understand, crystallise, straighten out, establish, pee, discharge, realize, sop up, constitute, make up, introduce, take up, give, attain, see, pull in, urinate, take, form, derive, catch, befool, benefit, net, acquit, substantiate, wee, ca-ca, pull ahead, get, recognize, prepare, suck in, micturate, soak up, agnise, watch, throw, advance, profit, reach, take a shit, get ahead, illuminate, score, view, piss, sack up, make believe, induce, dupe, ingest, brighten, put on, pee-pee, ready, shit, relieve oneself, fetch, spend a penny, elucidate, take in, gather in, enlighten, puddle, take a crap, clear, hit, produce, slang, gain ground, crystallize, acquire, suck up, move in, progress to, take a leak, authorise, get in, win, put one across, pass, put one over, nominate, shed light on, work, fix, realise, imbibe, seduce, construct

  3. fetch, bring in, bringverb

    be sold for a certain price

    "The painting brought $10,000"; "The old print fetched a high price at the auction"

    Synonyms:
    make for, add, bestow, fetch, gain, play, convey, institute, clear, wreak, lend, work, take in, pull in, land, get, contribute, introduce, take, realise, realize, bring, impart, make, earn

  4. bring inverb

    submit (a verdict) to a court

    Synonyms:
    realize, gain, introduce, realise, earn, make, bring, take in, pull in, fetch, clear

  5. bring inverb

    transmit

    "The microphone brought in the sounds from the room next to mine"

    Synonyms:
    realize, gain, introduce, realise, earn, make, bring, take in, pull in, fetch, clear

How to use bring in in a sentence?

  1. Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk:

    It's a crisis of trust, of values. We need to use this opportunity to bring in a completely different set of people with a completely different mindset, ...I believe we are either two steps away from a breakthrough or two steps away from a breakdown ... Reforms can only be as progressive as the people that do (them).

  2. Jerry Nadler:

    You've heard the President and the administration say that immigrants are thieves, that they bring in drugs, that they're responsible for lots of crime, that they're -- a crisis at our border, they're bringing in drugs and crime.

  3. Bong Hwa:

    Kim has a team of doctors who cares for him and sometimes if need be, they will bring in foreign specialists from Russia, China, Singapore and Germany.

  4. John Chew:

    It will refresh the tournament playing population, it will bring in new players who would otherwise not want to play the game because some of their favorite everyday words were not acceptable until this year, but we'll end up losing some older players who can't get over the idea that a word coined by a 14-year-old is now used in Scrabble.

  5. Tom Bassindale:

    Sharapova has been a U.S. resident since early in her career, which does bring in a question of how or why she is using a drug that is not licensed there.

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