To bring in
| To fetch from without; to import. | |
| To introduce, as a bill in a deliberative assembly. | |
| To return or repot to, or lay before, a court or other body; to render; as, to bring in a verdict or a report. | |
| To take to an appointed place of deposit or collection; as, to bring in provisions or money for a specified object. | |
| To produce, as income. | |
| To induce to join. |
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