bringing in (Meaning)

bringing in

include, introduce, to win tricks with the cards of (a long suit) in bridge, to cause (something, such as an oil well) to be productive, to report to a court, to produce as profit or return, earn, to enable (a base runner) to reach home plate by hitting the ball

bringing in Sentence Examples

  1. The new CEO is bringing in a wealth of experience from her previous role.
  2. The company hopes that the new marketing campaign will bring in more customers.
  3. The government is bringing in new regulations to improve safety in the workplace.
  4. The teacher is bringing in a guest speaker to talk to the students about climate change.
  5. The doctor is bringing in a specialist to assist with the surgery.
  6. The farmers are bringing in the harvest before the storm hits.
  7. The soldiers are bringing in the wounded after the battle.
  8. The volunteers are bringing in donations for the disaster relief fund.
  9. The wind is bringing in the rain, so don't forget your umbrella.
  10. The news is bringing in reports of a major earthquake in Japan.

FAQs About the word bringing in

include, introduce, to win tricks with the cards of (a long suit) in bridge, to cause (something, such as an oil well) to be productive, to report to a court, t

earning, gaining,winning, garnering, making, pulling down, knocking down, getting, coming by, obtaining

granting,losing, according, giving, paying,giving up, forfeiting, relinquishing,yielding, parting (with)

The new CEO is bringing in a wealth of experience from her previous role.

The company hopes that the new marketing campaign will bring in more customers.

The government is bringing in new regulations to improve safety in the workplace.

The teacher is bringing in a guest speaker to talk to the students about climate change.