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Phrasal Verb - Bringing about

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To cause something to happen or to produce a particular result or effect. It implies an active role in initiating or facilitating a change, development, or outcome, often one that is significant, substantial, or desired. It focuses on the act of making something come into existence or altering a situation, rather than just observing or reacting to it. This phrasal verb is frequently used when discussing planned changes, the consequences of actions, or the instigation of events, whether positive, negative, or neutral, emphasizing the causative agent or action.

Examples

No.Example
1The new legislation is designed to bring about significant improvements in public education.
2Her tireless efforts helped to bring about a complete transformation of the local park.
3Sometimes, small adjustments can bring about unforeseen and major consequences.
4The community's protests were effective in bringing about a change in the city's zoning laws.
5Technological innovations frequently bring about profound shifts in how we live and work.
6It requires exceptional leadership to bring about real structural reform within a complex organization.
7The new medical treatment was able to bring about a full and rapid recovery for many patients.
8Careful strategic planning is essential to bring about the desired outcomes in large-scale projects.
9Could this scientific discovery bring about a definitive cure for the chronic illness?
10Their collaborative initiatives are expected to bring about a more sustainable future for the region.