Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
bring-on
phrasal verb
/brɪŋ ɒn/

Definition
To introduce or cause something to happen.

Examples
- His hard work will bring on great success.
- The team hopes to bring on new players next season.
- Negative thoughts can bring on stress and anxiety.

Meaning
It refers to the act of initiating an event or occasion.

Synonyms
- cause
- initiate
- introduce