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bring round
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'bring round' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to cause someone who is unconscious to regain consciousness, or to cause a negative attitude or situation to change to a more positive one. Example: The doctor was able to bring round the unconscious patient.
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11 human-written examples
Beforehand, waiters bring round a platter of rounded cuts wrapped in white linen, looking like the severed necks of the recently beheaded aristocracy.
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Families would bring round naughty ponies for her to school.
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They could never bring round Miss Suu Kyi, with her huge moral force at home and abroad.
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All pieces still considered non-traditional art, guaranteeing that next year's Turner Prize will still bring round that incessant query.
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The champagne receptions, the clipped vowels, those lovely little snack things they bring round … what are they called again, canapés?
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I've been having those prepared meals that people bring round to the house – but it's all organic food.
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In addition, a six-year effort to rezone the area to enable residential development that will bring round-the-clock activity to the area is moving ahead.
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More important, the artists and their families are expected to bring round-the-clock vibrancy back to a downtown that is moribund after 6 p.m. Read's is the latest project to be undertaken by Artspace Inc. of Minneapolis, a nonprofit agency that opened in 1979 as a housing referral service for displaced artists.
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These stations combined will bring round-the-clock news, commentary and coverage with the majority of the stations' output coming live from Olympic venues around the UK.
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Since some traditional bars have just one kind of beer on draught, servers will often bring rounds to your table without asking.
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He even brought round her mother.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "bring round" to mean changing someone's opinion, consider the context; it suggests a gradual or subtle persuasion, not a forceful change.
Common error
While "bring round" and "bring around" are often interchangeable, be mindful of regional preferences. "Bring round" is more common in British English, while "bring around" is favored in American English. Choose the form appropriate for your audience.
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Linguistic Context
The phrasal verb "bring round" functions primarily as a verb of action, denoting the act of either restoring consciousness or persuading someone to a particular viewpoint. Ludwig confirms its correct usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
36%
Lifestyle
15%
Wiki
9%
Less common in
Science
18%
Formal & Business
4%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "bring round" is a versatile phrasal verb with two primary meanings: to revive someone or to persuade someone. According to Ludwig, it is grammatically correct and commonly used. The phrase sees frequent use in News & Media and Lifestyle contexts. While generally neutral in register, be mindful of regional variations and consider more formal synonyms for academic writing. When persuading, it suggests a gentle influence. Remember to differentiate it from "bring around", which is more common in American English but bears the same meaning. Ludwig AI confirms its validity in diverse contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
influence
Emphasizes the power to affect someone's thoughts or actions.
persuade
Implies influencing someone through reasoning or enticement.
win over
Suggests gaining someone's support or affection.
convince
Focuses on changing someone's belief through argument, rather than a gradual shift.
shift opinion
Directly addresses the change in someone's viewpoint.
revive
Specifically refers to bringing someone back to consciousness or life.
convert
Implies a significant change in someone's beliefs or opinions.
restore consciousness
A formal way of saying to bring someone back to consciousness.
resuscitate
A medical term for reviving someone from unconsciousness or apparent death.
deliver
Highlights the act of physically bringing something to a location.
FAQs
How can I use "bring round" in a sentence?
You can use "bring round" to mean to revive someone, as in, "The paramedics managed to bring the patient round after the accident." Or, it can mean to persuade someone, such as, "I hope I can "bring him round" to our way of thinking."
What's the difference between "bring round" and "bring around"?
The difference is primarily regional. "Bring around" is more common in American English, while "bring round" is preferred in British English. They generally have the same meanings: to revive someone or to persuade someone.
What can I say instead of "bring round" to mean 'persuade'?
What can I say instead of "bring round" to mean 'revive'?
You can use "revive" or "resuscitate", which are more formal terms. In less formal contexts, you might say "bring back to consciousness."
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested