bring around (Meaning)

Wordnet

bring around (v)

cause to adopt an opinion or course of action

provide a cure for, make healthy again

return to consciousness

bring around Sentence Examples

  1. The paramedics worked tirelessly to bring the injured hiker around after the accident.
  2. Despite initial skepticism, the new evidence managed to bring around even the most doubtful jurors.
  3. After hours of negotiation, they finally managed to bring around the opposition to their proposed legislation.
  4. With patience and encouragement, she was able to bring around her friend who was feeling despondent.
  5. The smell of freshly baked cookies always manages to bring people around to the kitchen.
  6. It took some time, but the therapy sessions eventually helped bring around a change in his attitude.
  7. We need to bring around the stubborn gatekeeper to allow us access to the building.
  8. A little persuasion from her friends helped bring around her decision to join the volunteer program.
  9. The warm weather will bring around the flowers that have been dormant all winter.
  10. The medication finally started to take effect and bring around relief to his persistent headache.

FAQs About the word bring around

cause to adopt an opinion or course of action, provide a cure for, make healthy again, return to consciousness

convince, get, win (over), satisfy, bring, persuade, gain, move,prevail (on or upon), convert

deter, dissuade, discourage, unsell, deter, dissuade, unsell, discourage,,

The paramedics worked tirelessly to bring the injured hiker around after the accident.

Despite initial skepticism, the new evidence managed to bring around even the most doubtful jurors.

After hours of negotiation, they finally managed to bring around the opposition to their proposed legislation.

With patience and encouragement, she was able to bring around her friend who was feeling despondent.