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bring up

/brɪŋ ʌp/

[/brɪŋ ʌp/]

raise; mention

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Definition

To raise a child, or to introduce a topic into conversation.

Example

She was brought up by her grandparents in a small village near the coast of Cornwall.

She was brought up by her grandparents in a small village near the coast of Cornwall.

Etymology

From 'bring' plus 'up', used for rearing children since the 15th century.

How & Where It’s Used

Common in both senses; 'bring up' a topic is neutral, while rearing is everyday British usage.

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