Cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner.
Produce electric current by electrostatic or magnetic processes.
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Examples for "bring on "
Examples for "bring on "
1 If anything, the government is helping to bring on the jobless crisis.
2 A FEW dry days quickly bring on a rush of spring fever.
3 In vain the Golden Duke attempted to bring on a general engagement.
4 All of these would make great staycation wines to bring on holiday.
5 Most of the campaigns have yet to bring on extensive policy staffs.
1 Results: Exercise did not induce any significant changes in systemic chemokine levels.
2 There was no need to induce climate change to explain this event.
3 Results: The results showed that the recombinant plasmids can induce immune response.
4 Both looking promising- safe in healthy adults & induce an immune response.
5 Notch signaling is therefore likely to stabilize, rather than induce prosensory fate.
6 In both cases the critical decision was made to induce vaginal delivery.
7 You might even be able to induce a genuine light bulb moment.
8 However, accumulating evidence indicates that Fas may also induce cellular activation signals.
9 Sudden changes in temperature are apt to induce illness in the delicate.
10 To date, however, no clinically viable therapy exists to safely induce HO-1.
11 Indeed, reading such a slim yet packed volume can almost induce dizziness.
12 These changes may induce or increase the frequency of hybridization among taxa.
13 Conclusion: Dendritic cell vaccination can safely induce an immunological response against RCC.
14 We conclude that long-term or sporadic cocaine abuse can induce myocardial infarction.
15 He tried to induce the pigeons to take peas soaked in alcohol.
16 I won't get in; nothing shall induce me to get in again.
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