Verb
bring up against (third-person singular simple present brings up against, present participle bringing up against, simple past and past participle brought up against)
To cause someone to have to solve a problem or deal with an issue.
Yet do not bring up against me the sweet favours of golden Aphrodite. Never to be cast away are the gifts of the gods, magnificent, which they give of their own will, no man could have them for wanting them. Homer