bring round
phrasal verbbring somebody round (British English)
(North American English bring somebody around)
(also bring somebody to)
- to make somebody who is unconscious become conscious again
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bring somebody round (to…) (British English)
(North American English bring somebody around)
- to bring somebody to somebody’s house
- Bring the family round one evening. We'd love to meet them.
bring somebody round (to something) (British English)
(North American English bring somebody around)
- to persuade somebody to agree to something
- He didn't like the plan at first, but we managed to bring him round.