bring under
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English
[edit]Verb
[edit]bring under (third-person singular simple present brings under, present participle bringing under, simple past and past participle brought under)
- (dated) To subdue (something or someone).
- The king brought the native people under.
- To make (someone or something) subject to (something else); to place (someone) in a state of (something).
- We should bring that department under HR.
- Christ will bring you under a state of grace.
- My talent brought me under the gaze of millions of fans.