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View synonyms for bring home

bring home



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Idioms and Phrases

Get to the heart of a matter, make perfectly clear. For example, The crash brought home the danger of drinking and driving . This term uses home in the figurative sense of “touching someone or something closely.” [Second half of 1800s]
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Example Sentences

By the end of the show, he brought home three awards — producer and songwriter of the year as well as recognition for regional song.

While this contract was typical, the paid time it allotted wasn’t adequate to complete the work, which I would end up bringing home.

The search for them continues, but Sonoma County sheriff’s officials said Wednesday that the effort is now considered a recovery operation to bring home the boaters’ bodies.

From a young age, Alicia was an animal lover who would bring home rabbits and raccoons she hoped to keep as pets.

In Israel, families of hostages said they hoped that a ceasefire could now be reached that would bring home the captives.

From BBC

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