bring to mind

  • 1bring to mind — (someone/something) to cause you to think of someone or something. Something about her face brings to mind my first grade teacher. My daughter said the story brought her relationship with me to mind. Usage notes: also used in the form call to… …

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  • 2bring to mind — index allude, recollect, remember Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3bring to mind someone — bring to mind (someone/something) to cause you to think of someone or something. Something about her face brings to mind my first grade teacher. My daughter said the story brought her relationship with me to mind. Usage notes: also used in the… …

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  • 4bring to mind something — bring to mind (someone/something) to cause you to think of someone or something. Something about her face brings to mind my first grade teacher. My daughter said the story brought her relationship with me to mind. Usage notes: also used in the… …

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  • 5bring the mind to bear upon — index focus Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 6bring to mind — bring (something/someone) to mind to cause you to think of someone or something. Something about his face brings to mind an old friend of mine …

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  • 7bring to mind — Synonyms and related words: allegorize, allude to, ape, appear like, approach, approximate, assume, be like, be redolent of, bear resemblance, bring back, call back, call to mind, call up, come close, come near, compare with, conjure up, connote …

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  • 8bring to mind — recall something Her perfect acting brought to mind some of the great actresses of the past …

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  • 9bring to mind — phrasal recall …

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  • 10bring to mind — verb To cause to recall; to evoke a memory or thought …

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