Bring out of Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To take someone or something from inside a place or situation to outside or a new state. Can also mean to help a person escape a negative condition, like sadness or trouble.
Usage & Nuances
Often used with places ("bring out of the room") and emotional states ("bring out of depression"). Can be both literal and figurative. Usually informal. Not the same as "bring out" (which means reveal). Don’t confuse with "take out" (more about physical movement).
Example Sentences
She brought him out of the building during the fire.
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Music can bring people out of sadness.
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He brought the dog out of the car.
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Her jokes always bring me out of a bad mood.
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You can bring someone out of their shell with kindness.
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She managed to bring him out of his comfort zone for the first time.
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