Bring in

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transitive verb

To cause or persuade to enter, especially to take part in a particular activity.

The company brought in a new director.
Visual representation of "bring in" - To cause or persuade to enter, especially to take part in a particular activity

Often appears as...

  • bring in someone new
  • bring in a specialist
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New Participation

Used when someone is invited to join an activity or group with a specific role.

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Let's bring in an expert to lead our workshop.
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Refreshing Dynamics

It suggests adding fresh ideas or perspectives to a group or situation.

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We need to bring in some young talent to revitalize the team.
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