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View synonyms for brought-on

brought-on

[ brawt-on, -awn ]

adjective

, Chiefly South Midland U.S.
  1. made or bought outside the community, as a commercially manufactured product.
  2. (of a person) not belonging to the community; outside:

    They hired themselves a brought-on man from Michigan.



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In November 2016, I developed an autoimmune condition that plagues me to this day and likely was brought on by the trauma of a Trump victory.

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Urban green spaces provide shade for city dwellers facing rising temperatures brought on by climate change, but how much relief from the heat island effect do they provide when humidity is factored in?

One commenter actually cited "male depression, which has been brought on by feminists who hate them."

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Th western parts of the country saw widespread flooding and damage to properties brought on by the hurricane.

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Some 48 people were recovered in the initial search and first aid was given to two unconscious people brought on board a rescue ship.

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