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Meaning of brought off
The primary meaning of "brought off" is to successfully accomplish or complete something.
Etymology of brought off
The phrase "brought off" is derived from the Old English words "bringan" (to bring) and "of" (off), with the meaning evolving over time to include the sense of accomplishment or completion.
Historically, the phrase has been used to describe the successful completion of a task, project, or endeavor, often with connotations of skill, effort, or perseverance.
Synonyms
accomplished
achieved
carried out
completed
conducted
consummated
delivered
discharged
effected
executed
finalized
fulfilled
managed
performed
realized
succeeded
triumphant
victorious
won
administered
applied
brought to fruition
carried through
finished
implemented
pulled off
put through
rendered
wrought
acted
done
finished
operated
produced
succeeded
thrived
actualized
actualised
actually
attained
clinched
compassed
contrived
done
enforced
gained
made
made good
made possible
materialized
negotiated
obtained
perpetrated
prosecuted
realized
secured
wrought
Definitions
- To succeed in doing something, especially something difficult or challenging
- * To complete or accomplish something, often in a skillful or successful manner
Usage Examples
- The team brought off a stunning victory in the championship game.
- * She brought off the difficult project with ease and finesse.
- * They brought off the merger, creating a new and powerful company.
Antonyms
failed
unsuccessful
defeated
lost
unsuccessful
unaccomplished
incomplete
unfinished
abandoned
neglected
ignored
disregarded
unsuccessful
ineffectual
futile
abortive
stillborn
unfruitful
vain
useless
ineffective
unproductive
barren
fruitless
thwarted
foiled
frustrated
unsuccessful
unavailing
bootless