bring forth

verb

Etymology

Analytic form of the earlier forthbring.

Definitions

  1. To produce, bear as fruit.

    • Their orchard brings forth magnificent fruit.
    • Gon. […]Treaſon, fellony, / Sword, Pike, Knife, Gun, or neede of any Engine / Would I not haue : but Nature ſhould bring forth / Of it owne kinde, all foyzon, all abundance / To feed my innocent people.
  2. To give birth.

    • Queen Anne Boleyn brought forth daughters but no male heir.
    • Knoweſt thou the time when the wild goates of the rocke bring forth? or canſt thou marke when the hindes doe calue?
  3. To create, generate, bring into existence.

    • He has the ability to bring forth new ideas when they are needed.
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. To adduce, bring forward.

      • Against all expectations, the accused managed to bring forth convincing evidence of his innocence.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA