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bring around
Convert or persuade someone, as in The senator was sure he could bring around the other committee members . [Mid-1800s]
Also, bring to . Restore to health or consciousness. For example, Some fresh air will help bring him to . [First half of 1800s]
Conduct someone or convey something to others. For example, Anne brought around the new intern to meet the nursing staff , or The clerk will bring round the papers for you to sign . [Late 1800s]
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