释义 |
present participle of bring forth 1 as in causing to be the cause of (a situation, action, or state of mind) His poetry brings forth an emotional response in many readers. -
causing -
creating -
bringing -
generating -
bringing about -
prompting -
bringing on -
drawing on -
spawning -
doing -
producing -
working -
giving rise to -
translating (into) -
yielding -
invoking -
resulting (in) -
inducing -
effecting -
making -
catalyzing -
effectuating -
begetting -
breeding -
occasioning -
engendering -
conducing (to) -
contributing (to) -
setting up -
encouraging -
introducing -
promoting -
turning out -
inaugurating -
beginning -
founding -
pioneering -
launching -
establishing -
determining -
initiating -
developing -
starting -
fostering -
innovating -
deciding -
instituting -
forwarding -
cultivating -
enacting -
rendering -
fathering -
nurturing -
furthering -
nourishing -
advancing -
setting -
limiting -
restricting -
impeding -
reining (in) -
crushing -
controlling -
checking -
suppressing -
clamping down (on) -
dampening -
cracking down (on) -
stifling -
putting down -
restraining -
quashing -
repressing -
smothering -
curbing -
subduing -
squashing -
squelching -
quelling -
inhibiting -
retarding -
arresting -
killing -
destroying -
snuffing (out) -
stilling -
abolishing -
canning -
quenching -
extinguishing -
liquidating -
demolishing See More 2 as in forging to produce or bring about especially by long or repeated effort The spring rain brought forth an abundance of lush greenery. -
tearing down -
destroying -
dismantling -
demolishing -
wrecking -
razing -
ruining -
undoing -
unmaking See More |