Accomplish, achieve successfully, as in We managed to bring off a wonderful performance. [Early 1900s]
| Idioms: bring off |
Accomplish, achieve successfully, as in We managed to bring off a wonderful performance. [Early 1900s]
| Antonyms: bring off |
| WordNet: bring off |
The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
be successful; achieve a goal
Synonyms: pull off, negociate, carry off, manage
| pull off (Idiom) | |
| bring | |
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