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bring to life
Idioms and Phrases
Enliven or energize a person or thing. For example, The promise of a big part in the play brought Jane to life , or The author's changes really brought this screenplay to life . [c. 1300] Also see come to life .Example Sentences
"What the conversations bring to life is he was just a man, doing his life, going to restaurants, being angry," she says.
For the Lion King attraction, Disney's creative department - dubbed "Imagineering" - has promised to "bring to life the majestic Pride Rock".
I found it more diverting than compelling, but these events did raise a ruckus in their time, and there are always those who’ll want to see actors bring to life things they remember reading in the paper.
“The period necessary to bring to life a new opera is longer than the mandate of a theater director,’’ Meyer told a news conference, adding pointedly, “A little stability doesn’t hurt.”
We needed an amazing artist to bring to life the first two episodes.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
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