brought off Synonyms

brought off Meaning

brought off

to bring to a successful conclusion, to cause to escape, to carry to a successful conclusion

brought off Sentence Examples

  1. The team brought off an incredible victory against all odds.
  2. The CEO brought off a merger that significantly expanded the company's market share.
  3. The young athlete brought off a record-breaking jump, surprising everyone present.
  4. The negotiator brought off a deal that satisfied both parties, despite their initial differences.
  5. The salesperson brought off the sale of the expensive car with ease and finesse.
  6. The pilot brought off a smooth landing despite the challenging weather conditions.
  7. The comedian brought off a hilarious routine that had the audience roaring with laughter.
  8. The surgeon brought off a successful operation, removing a life-threatening tumor.
  9. The artist brought off a masterpiece that captured the essence of the human experience.
  10. The author brought off a bestseller that captivated readers with its captivating story and relatable characters.

FAQs About the word brought off

to bring to a successful conclusion, to cause to escape, to carry to a successful conclusion

performed, executed, accomplished,fulfilled, did, went through, pulled off, made, carried off, achieved

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.