1. bringing - Noun
2. bringing - Verb
of Bring
Source: Webster's dictionaryhis reluctant delivery of bad news Source: Internet
A 78-year-old man diagnosed with the virus died during the past day, bringing to 126 the number of patients with the virus in Estonia who have died. Source: Internet
A 21-year-old resident of Henrietta Village, Essequibo Coast, is the country’s latest road fatality, bringing this year’s total to 119 road deaths, a 42 percent increase compared to the same period from last year. Source: Internet
According to — also the writer and co-creator of the series the movie is based on — the streamer has at least had initial discussions of bringing Charlize Theron and company back for another stab at the property. Source: Internet
About midway through the film, Afineevsky recounts the story of Andrea Rubera, a married gay Catholic who wrote Francis asking for his advice about bringing into the church his three young children with his husband. Source: Internet
2002 Russia and Canada ratify the Kyoto Protocol to the UNFCCC bringing the treaty into effect on 16 February 2005. Source: Internet