to make someone or something show a quality that they have
to produce a new product and start to sell it
"There's nothing like winning it all to bring out the generosity in a man.
A man of late middle age, altogether unremarkable in appearance, was not the stuff to bring out any special response in her.
I could make you up, make your eyes look even bigger, and bring out the blue.
I hoped I'd be able to bring out the best in her along the way.
She is bringing out an eagerly awaited solo album next month.
The next year they brought out a low-priced car to compete with Ford.
The wine really brings out the spicy flavour of the meat.
There’s something about her that brings out the worst in me.
brings out
bringing out
brought out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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