inbring
Not valid in Scrabble
It's a recognised English word, but it isn't in the official NASPA Scrabble word list.
- Scrabble points
- 10
- Words With Friends
- 14
- Letters
- 7
Definition of inbring
2 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included
verb
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(transitive)To bring in; introduce; present; usher in; adduce; induce; cause to come in.
“Jesus Christ does not so much impart life as He inbrings life.”
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verb
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(transitive)To bring in; introduce; present; usher in; adduce; induce; cause to come in.
“Jesus Christ does not so much impart life as He inbrings life.”
- (transitive)To bring in by legal authority; produce in court; confiscate (the goods of a condemned criminal).
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Etymology
From Middle English inbringen, from Old English inbringan (“to bring in, bring to, present”), equivalent to in- + bring. Cognate with Scots inbring (“to inbring, import”), Dutch inbrengen (“to bring in”), German einbringen (“to introduce, bring in”), Swedish inbringa (“to bring in, fetch”).
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