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bring about

VERB
  1. cause to move into the opposite direction
    they brought about the boat when they saw a storm approaching
  2. cause to happen, occur or exist
    These chemicals produce a noxious vapor
    the new President must bring about a change in the health care system
    This procedure produces a curious effect
    The new law gave rise to many complaints

How To Use bring about In A Sentence

  • One could argue that such a missile defence system would bring about the abandonment of ballistic missiles as strategic weapons.
  • Often dance can you bring about knee joint motile to injure?
  • Cambrai might rely upon advancement to a cardinalship, and steps were taken, but without any good result, to bring about that event. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • Brahma gyan or realisation of truth alone will bring about a reformation, helping to establish lasting peace.
  • Medically prescribed drugs - essential though they may be - sometimes bring about confusion or memory loss.
  • I offered to act as mediator and tried to bring about a reconciliation between the two parties.
  • It might appear from the above that postures, breathing techniques and sensory control automatically purge the mind of distractions and bring about equilibrium and calm.
  • Any approach that intends to resolve fear will have to help bring about change in the subconscious mind. POSITIVELY FEARLESS: Breaking free of the fears that hold you back
  • He was certain that he would be able to bring about some kind of miraculous treatment method.
  • To bring about the first of these reactions rapidly, a catalyzer is employed, and the process is carried out in the following way: Large iron tubes are packed with some porous material, such as calcium and magnesium sulphates, which contains a suitable catalytic substance scattered through it. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
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