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bring around

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Explanation of "Bring Around"

Definition: The phrase "bring around" has a few different meanings, but generally, it can mean to return someone to consciousness, to change someone's opinion, or to provide a cure for something.

Usage Instructions
  • Returning to Consciousness: This is used when someone has fainted or is unconscious.
  • Changing Opinion: This is used when you persuade someone to think differently about something.
  • Providing a Cure: This is used when something helps someone get better from an illness.
Examples
  1. Returning to Consciousness:

    • "After fainting at the sight of blood, the doctor was able to bring her around."
  2. Changing Opinion:

    • "It took a long discussion, but I finally managed to bring my friend around to my way of thinking about the project."
  3. Providing a Cure:

    • "The new medicine helped bring him around from his illness."
Advanced Usage
  • In a more figurative sense, "bring around" can be used in discussions about changing someone's mind or perspective on various subjects, such as politics or lifestyle choices.
Word Variants
  • Bring back: This can mean to return something or recall a memory.
  • Brought (past tense of bring): Used when referring to a past event.
Different Meanings
  • To Bring Back Memories: "That song always brings back memories of my childhood."
  • To Bring Someone Around: "She brought him around to her way of thinking about the environment."
Synonyms
  • Persuade: Convince someone to do or believe something.
  • Revive: To bring someone back to consciousness or life.
  • Heal: To make someone healthy again.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • Bring up: To mention a topic.
  • Bring forth: To produce or provide something.
  • Bring to light: To reveal or make something known.
Summary

"Bring around" is a versatile phrase in English that can refer to waking someone up, changing someone's mind, or helping someone recover from an illness. It is useful in many conversations, whether about health, opinions, or memories.

Verb
  1. return to consciousness
    • These pictures bring back sad memories
  2. provide a cure for, make healthy again
    • The treatment cured the boy's acne
    • The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to
  3. cause to adopt an opinion or course of action
    • His urgent letter finally brought me around to give money to the school

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