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Term: Bring Over

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To bring someone or something to a particular place or location.

Sense 1: To transfer someone or something from one place to another.

Example Sentence: I will bring over the documents to your office tomorrow morning.

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Sense 2: To invite or ask someone to come to one's location.

Example Sentence: Let's bring over our friends to celebrate our anniversary at our house.

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Part of Speech: Phrasal Verb

Definition: To cause something to be included or considered as part of a different situation or context.

Sense 1: To introduce a new element or concept into a discussion, plan, or argument.

Example Sentence: The expert's report brought over fresh evidence that changed the course of the trial.

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