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Meaning of bring off
The primary meaning of "bring off" is to succeed in doing something difficult or to achieve something.
Etymology of bring off
The phrase "bring off" is of unknown origin, but it has been in use since the mid-19th century, initially in the context of theater, where it meant to successfully perform or stage a play
The phrase gained more general usage over time to include any successful achievement or completion of a task
Synonyms
accomplish
achieve
attain
carry out
complete
conduct
consummate
discharge
effect
execute
fulfill
manage
negotiate
perform
realize
succeed
pull off
carry off
put over
bring to fruition
make happen
get done
finish
do
undertake
take on
see through
get through
complete successfully
finalize
clinch
seal
wrap up
tie up
Definitions
- To succeed in doing something difficult or to achieve something
- * To manage to do something, especially something difficult, and be successful
Usage Examples
- The team brought off a stunning victory in the final game of the season
- * She brought off the project with great skill and dedication
- * They managed to bring off the difficult rescue mission without any casualties