Bring round Meaning in English
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Definition
'Bring round' can mean to help someone regain consciousness, to persuade someone to accept your opinion, or to bring something or someone to a place, often while visiting.
Usage & Nuances
British English; American English prefers 'bring around.' 'Bring round' to = make someone conscious again (medical context), 'bring round (to my way of thinking)' = persuade, and 'bring (something) round' = deliver or drop off while visiting. Not the same as 'bring up' or 'bring over.' Often informal.
Example Sentences
The nurse managed to bring round the patient after he fainted.
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Can you bring round the documents when you visit later?
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It took some time to bring round my parents to the idea.
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I'll bring round some dessert tonight when I stop by.
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After some convincing, we finally managed to bring round our boss to our proposal.
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She fainted but luckily they managed to bring her round very quickly.
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