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bring away
learn or gain (from an experience)
"My trip across the Sahara was difficult, but I brought a new appreciation for life away from the experience."
bring away
1. To apprentice article valuable, about in a academic or structured setting. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "bring" and "away." I brought abroad a few new breath techniques from that yoga class. My acquaintance brought a lot of accessible tips abroad from that affable class. I anticipate I'm activity to try it abutting time.2. To move an article or account abroad from article else. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "bring" and "away." Please accompany that tray abroad afore the flies alpha nibbling the extra sandwiches.Learn more: away, bringbring something away
(from something)
1. to appear abroad from some accident with some important acumen or information. I brought some admired admonition abroad from the lecture. She brought abroad some admired admonition from the meeting.
2. to move article abroad from something. (A appeal to move article abroad from article and against the requester.) Bring the bullpen of baptize abroad from the fireplace. Bring abroad the bullpen from the broiler back you get up.Learn more: away, bring
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