inbring

/ɪnˈbrɪŋ/

Definitions

1. verb

to bring something inward or inwardly, or to cause something to come inward

“The company’s new marketing strategy was designed to inbring more customers to their website.”

2. verb (transitive)

to bring something into a place or a state

“The rain inbring a lot of moisture to the soil.”

3. verb (intransitive)

to come inward or inwardly

“The light will inbring the room soon.”

Synonyms

  • bring in
  • usher in

Antonyms

  • drive out
  • exclude