Synonym: advert, arouse, boot, call down, call forth, cite, conjure, conjure up, elevate, evoke, get up, invoke, lift, mention, name, nurture, parent, put forward, raise, rear, reboot, refer, stir. Similar words: ring up, spring up, bring, bring in, bring out, bring down, bring back, bring about. Meaning: v. 1. summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic 2. bring up 3. promote from a lower position or rank 4. raise from a lower to a higher position 5. cause to come to a sudden stop 6. put forward for consideration or discussion 7. make reference to 8. cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes.
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(31) The growing trend is for single mothers to bring up children by themselves.
(32) It's very difficult trying to bring up two children while doing a full-time job.
(33) These are matters that you can bring up in committee.
(34) I had the terrible feeling of being left behind to bring up the baby while he had fun.
(35) Everyone has their own ideas about the best way to bring up children.
(36) It's impossible to bring up a family on such a low salary.
(37) Would this be a good time to bring up the issue of salary?
(38) Amy's husband had run off and left her with two children to bring up.
(39) He said women have an easier life than men, did he? - I'd like to see him bring up children and go to work at the same time.
(40) This is not the time to bring up that subject.
(41) But their salaries bring up the smaller boats.
(42) How do you bring up a child like that?
(43) In turn,(http://sentencedict.com) many of those people bring up their children to have the same disregard for what's right or wrong.
(44) Bring up two more needles, one each side of each group in working position, knit two rows and so on.
(45) Tony's gon na bring up the lorry at six o'clock sharp on Saturday night.
(46) Press the? key to bring up the help file for a currently selected menu option.
(47) When people do not know how to bring up or what to teach their children their cultural heritage is indeed in jeopardy.
(48) Can you manage to get up to the house under your own steam while I bring up the food?
(49) Rout out Annunziata, would you, Comfort, and get her to bring up a tray of breakfast.
(50) She tried repeatedly to bring up the subject of her rapidly-disintegrating marriage.
(51) You can click on an empty space on the desktop and bring up the Task Manager.
(52) She's crazy, trying to work, bring up a kid, and go to school too - it's masochism.
(53) Sometime before the guests were due to arrive, Mark went down to the cellar to bring up the wine.
(54) CorelDRAW can still bring up those strange Waldo error messages when you're using the Blend option.
(55) It has made this country one of the best places in which to live, work and bring up our children.
(56) What, Guy wondered, furious with himself, had possessed him to bring up that day?
(57) I was left with four small boys to bring up and, from the start, maintenance payments were irregular.
(58) Reeltime is the stuff you bring up later, at parties, to the guffaws of your friends.
(59) The destruction of beauty, in any of its forms, is sure to bring up wrath and sadness.
(60) How the quite respectable people who lived under these conditions managed to bring up families, I shall never know.
More similar words: ring up, spring up, bring, bring in, bring out, bring down, bring back, bring about, bring together, bring forward, hung up, hang up, distinguish, ring, during, string, ring out, gathering, mothering, offering, bearings, filtering, pioneering, engineering, neighboring, manufacturing, dig up, anguish, on guard, engulfed.