brought up Sentence Examples

  1. The issue of climate change was brought up during the town hall meeting.
  2. He brought up his concerns about the new tax policy with his representative.
  3. The teacher brought up the importance of completing assignments on time.
  4. The doctor brought up my son's allergies at our last appointment.
  5. The judge brought up the defendant's prior convictions during sentencing.
  6. The coach brought up the team's weak points at practice.
  7. She brought up the subject of her boyfriend's ex-wife at the most awkward moment.
  8. The interviewer brought up my lack of experience during the job interview.
  9. The salesperson brought up the extended warranty, but I declined.
  10. My parents brought up my bad grades at the dinner table.

brought up Meaning

brought up

to bring to attention, to cause (something, such as a file or picture) to appear on a computer screen, to bring (a person) to maturity through nurturing care and education, to bring to maturity through care and education, to cause to stop suddenly, vomit, to stop suddenly

FAQs About the word brought up

to bring to attention, to cause (something, such as a file or picture) to appear on a computer screen, to bring (a person) to maturity through nurturing care an

fostered,raised, watched, fed, nourished,nurtured, reared, bred, provided (for), attended

abused, neglected, maltreated, mistreated, mishandled,ignored, harmed,injured, hurt, ill-used

The issue of climate change was brought up during the town hall meeting.

He brought up his concerns about the new tax policy with his representative.

The teacher brought up the importance of completing assignments on time.

The doctor brought up my son's allergies at our last appointment.