brought off

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Simple past tense and past participle of bring off
bring off
To prove; to demonstrate; to show clearly
bring off
To rescue; to liberate

I'll be ta'en too, Or bring him off.

bring off
To succeed in doing something considered to be very difficult

I don't know how, but he managed to bring off the Acme Foods deal.

bring off
To bring away from; to bring by boat from a ship, a wreck, the shore, etc
bring off
{f} be successful; achieve an objective; accomplish something difficult (e.g., "I didn't think my son could get 100% in the Physics course, but he brought it off")
bring off
be successful; achieve a goal; "She succeeded in persuading us all"; "I managed to carry the box upstairs"; "She pulled it off, even though we never thought her capable of it"; "The pianist negociated the difficult runs"
bring off
If you bring off something difficult, you do it successfully. They were about to bring off an even bigger coup He thought his book would change society. But he didn't bring it off. = pull off
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