bring out of oneself

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Verb

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bring out of oneself (third-person singular simple present brings out of oneself, present participle bringing out of oneself, simple past and past participle brought out of oneself)

  1. (reflexive) To encourage someone to focus on higher pursuits and topics; to distract or divert someone from worldly concerns; to ensure someone feels confident and outgoing.