[Phrasal Verb] BRING ABOUT - Understanding How to Initiate Change and Outcomes

Bring about

Bring about

/ˈbrɪŋ əˈbaʊt/

Cause to happen.

Bring about" is used to describe causing something to happen. For example, a new law can bring about significant changes in society. It encapsulates the effect of initiating events or changes that wouldn’t occur naturally without some form of intervention.

Example Sentences

  1. The new law will bring about significant changes.

    The new legislation is expected to cause significant transformations.

  2. His leadership helped bring about a new company culture.

    His effective management style ushered in a new era of corporate culture.

  3. The protests were intended to bring about more awareness on the issue.

    The demonstrations aimed to raise public consciousness about a particular subject.

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