bring off (Meaning)
bring off (v)
be successful; achieve a goal
Synonyms & Antonyms of bring off
Synonyms:
- negotiate
- commit
- compass
- realize
- go through
- follow through (with)
- prosecute
- bring about
- finish
- complete
- perpetrate
Antonyms:
bring off Sentence Examples
- Despite the odds, he managed to bring off an incredible victory in the final moments of the game.
- It was a daring plan, but somehow they were able to bring off the heist without a hitch.
- With careful planning and precise execution, they were able to bring off the project ahead of schedule.
- She had doubts about her ability to succeed, but she ultimately brought off the challenging task with flying colors.
- The team worked tirelessly to bring off the event, and their efforts paid off with a record turnout.
- It took immense effort and coordination to bring off such a complex operation.
- Despite facing numerous obstacles, they were determined to bring off the mission.
- It was a risky move, but they were confident they could bring it off successfully.
- The magician's ability to bring off seemingly impossible tricks never ceased to amaze his audience.
- Through sheer determination and skill, they were able to bring off a stunning performance that left everyone in awe.
FAQs About the word bring off
be successful; achieve a goal
accomplish, carry out,fulfil, pull off, do, perform, implement, put through, execute, fulfill
fail, fail, slight,slight, slur, slur,skimp, skimp
Despite the odds, he managed to bring off an incredible victory in the final moments of the game.
It was a daring plan, but somehow they were able to bring off the heist without a hitch.
With careful planning and precise execution, they were able to bring off the project ahead of schedule.
She had doubts about her ability to succeed, but she ultimately brought off the challenging task with flying colors.