1. [verb] (transitive) To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
2. [verb] (transitive) (figuratively) To supply or contribute.
3. [verb] (transitive) To raise (a lawsuit, charges, etc.) against somebody.
4. [verb] To persuade; to induce; to draw; to lead; to guide.
5. [verb] To produce in exchange; to sell for; to fetch.
6. [verb] (baseball) To pitch, often referring to a particularly hard thrown fastball.
7. [interjection] The sound of a telephone ringing.
8. [verb] Take something or somebody with oneself somewhere; 'Bring me the box from the other room'; 'Take these letters to the boss'; 'This brings me to the main point'.
9. [verb] Cause to come into a particular state or condition; 'Long hard years of on the job training had brought them to their competence'; 'bring water to the boiling point'.
10. [verb] Cause to happen or to occur as a consequence; 'I cannot work a miracle'; 'wreak havoc'; 'bring comments'; 'play a joke'; 'The rain brought relief to the drought-stricken area'.
11. [verb] Go or come after and bring or take back; 'Get me those books over there, please'; 'Could you bring the wine?'; 'The dog fetched the hat'.
12. [verb] Bring into a different state; 'this may land you in jail'.
13. [verb] Be accompanied by; 'Can I bring my cousin to the dinner?'.
14. [verb] Advance or set forth in court; 'bring charges', 'institute proceedings'.
15. [verb] Bestow a quality on; 'Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company'; 'The music added a lot to the play'; 'She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings'; 'This adds a light note to the program'.
16. [verb] Be sold for a certain price; 'The painting brought $10,000'; 'The old print fetched a high price at the auction'.
17. [verb] Attract the attention of; 'The noise and the screaming brought the curious'.
18. [verb] Induce or persuade; 'The confession of one of the accused brought the others to admit to the crime as well'.