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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(61) They will pay other people to help bring up their children.
(62) It was eventually agreed that I could be allowed to bring up the subject.
(63) Some women choose to bring up children alone without a male partner.
(64) To bring up two children alone in rented accommodation is so difficult.
(65) The sad fact is that on an average classroom teacher's salary it is impossible to bring up a family in London.
(66) But he died rather young, leaving his widow to carry on the farm and bring up their three children.
(67) Bring up the customer database, and type in the amount on the invoice.
(68) During the few minutes they chatted, apart from mentioning he was divorced, he did not bring up Liza's name.
(69) She was a war widow and worked round the clock in her efforts to bring up a young family by herself.
(70) At the same time, they were keen to bring up their children as Roman catholics.
(71) And then, thank heaven, people will have somewhere decent to bring up their children.
(72) Jane managed to help me and bring up two children without outside help.
(73) They could only wait for the next report from Mission Controland wonder if Hal would bring up the subject himself.
(74) He has struggled on social security to bring up Louis with girlfriend Debbie Blount.
(75) Tatum had stayed out of the spotlight to bring up their three children Kevin, six, Sean,(sentencedict.com/bring up.html) five and one-year-old Emily.
(76) Use your trusty right mouse button to click on it, which will bring up a properties sheet.
(77) I'll bring up this matter for my manager's consideration.
(78) There the birds nest and bring up their young.
(79) Does she bring up much sputum when she coughs?
(80) Bring up the chairs,[sentencedict.com] Annie.
(81) It was tactless to bring up those disagreeable.
(82) I can try to bring up the pirate ship.
(83) Every cothurnus can bring up hero from layman.
(84) I didn't bring up Jesus Christ. He did.
(85) Malawi, Cameroon and Western Samoa bring up the rear.
(86) When you cough do you bring up any phlegm?
(87) Then this paper provides the idea that we could use the quantitative methods in financial risk management so that we could combine the separate models together and bring up a new optimum strategy.
(88) You can click the Redact documents or create template button to bring up the document selection panel.
(89) Some from the audience bring up to five family members to the show, just like Liz Mackenzie an osteopath and student of Japanese drumming.
(90) Basically you just bring up your phone and type the cheat code number into it.
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.