brought off Sentence Examples
- The team brought off an incredible victory against all odds.
- The CEO brought off a merger that significantly expanded the company's market share.
- The young athlete brought off a record-breaking jump, surprising everyone present.
- The negotiator brought off a deal that satisfied both parties, despite their initial differences.
- The salesperson brought off the sale of the expensive car with ease and finesse.
- The pilot brought off a smooth landing despite the challenging weather conditions.
- The comedian brought off a hilarious routine that had the audience roaring with laughter.
- The surgeon brought off a successful operation, removing a life-threatening tumor.
- The artist brought off a masterpiece that captured the essence of the human experience.
- The author brought off a bestseller that captivated readers with its captivating story and relatable characters.
brought off Meaning
brought off
to bring to a successful conclusion, to cause to escape, to carry to a successful conclusion
Synonyms & Antonyms of brought off
Synonyms:
- pulled-off
- carried-out
- put-through
- carried-off
- went-through
- made
- fulfilled
- executed
- accomplished
- performed
- achieved
- did
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- realized
- implemented
- perpetrated
- followed-through-with-
- prosecuted
- completed
- negotiated
- committed
- finished
- brought-about
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- nailed
- compassed
- effected
- engaged-in-
- reenacted
- aced
- practised
- ended
- actualized
- repeated
- wound-up
- effectuated
- practiced
- attained
- worked-at-
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word brought off
to bring to a successful conclusion, to cause to escape, to carry to a successful conclusion
pulled off, carried out, put through, carried off, went through, made,fulfilled, executed, accomplished, performed
failed,slighted,slurred, skimped
The team brought off an incredible victory against all odds.
The CEO brought off a merger that significantly expanded the company's market share.
The young athlete brought off a record-breaking jump, surprising everyone present.
The negotiator brought off a deal that satisfied both parties, despite their initial differences.