Use "bring to a close" in a sentence

1. Adjourn: to bring to a formal close for a period of time.

2. Adjourning: to bring to a formal close for a period of time.

3. What does Conclude mean? To bring to an end; close

4. To bring to an end; close: Concluded the rally with the national anthem

5. To bring to an end; close: Concluded the rally with the national anthem

6. (b) With what assurance does the book of Malachi bring the Hebrew Scriptures to a close?

7. The objects bring visitors tantalizingly close to a shadowy figure who seems always to hover just out of reach.

8. Coda definition, a more or less independent passage, at the end of a composition, introduced to bring it to a satisfactory close

9. Instead, it fired her outright, hoping thereby to placate the students and thus bring the whole matter to a close.

10. 18 It is better for you to bring the conversation to a close than to leave it to the householder to do so.

11. Our close relationship with the OEM ensures we bring more to the table then just Abrasives

12. This brand new gated community in Stanton will bring nine Attainably priced home designs to a hip new neighborhood close to everything

13. Calvary Church exist to bring people who are far from God close to God through faith in Jesus Christ

14. There are many synonyms of Concentered which include Attract, Centralize, Collect, Concenter, Consolidate, Focalize, Focus, Gather, Intensify, Join, Meet, Unify, Bring Together, Bring To A Focus, Close On, Converge Upon, etc.

15. *+ 17 Then bring them close to each other so that they become just one stick in your hand.

16. Interestingly, three regular meteor showers have orbits connected with three asteroids whose orbits bring them very close to Earth.

17. This Saturday’s performance at the Midwest Metal Anthem Lupulin Fest will bring a close to our friend and bassist Isaac Traylor’s term in Acracy.

18. Carefulness: a close attentiveness to …

19. Close-set - set close together; "close-set eyes"; "close-set teeth"; "her eyes are Close set" Close set close - at or within a short distance in space or time or having elements near each other; "close to noon"; "how close are we to town?"; "a close formation of ships"

20. “Bring a Smile to Jehovah’s Face”

21. I neglected to bring a gift.

22. Climaxed: to bring to a triumphant conclusion.

23. Culminated: to bring to a triumphant conclusion.

24. Conclude: to bring (an event) to a …

25. Crowned: to bring to a triumphant conclusion.

26. Bring the vegetables to a simmer.

27. Don't forget to bring a camera.

28. Bring the potatoes to a simmer.

29. Bring all your diabetes devices easy and keep them safe and close using the integrated pockets in Annaps clothes.

30. Culminates: to bring to a triumphant conclusion.

31. To stop using Playground, tap Close [Close].

32. To close (a debate) by Cloture.

33. Often, admirable or positive endeavors to which we dedicate ourselves can be drawn so close that they blot out gospel light and bring darkness.

34. Why you bring a monkey to a banquet?

35. How to use Bring in a sentence.

36. • Belouke † to close, to shut a door, etc

37. And occasionally to bring back a bride.

38. 28 “Bring a Smile to Jehovah’s Face”

39. Close set - set close together; "close-set eyes"; "close-set teeth"; "her eyes are Close set" close-set close - at or within a short distance in

40. Clicked: to form a close personal relationship

41. Joseph Smith’s Ministry Draws to a Close

42. Communing: to form a close personal relationship.

43. Click: to form a close personal relationship.

44. Cautiousness: a close attentiveness to avoiding danger

45. Circumspection: a close attentiveness to avoiding danger

46. Alertness: a close attentiveness to avoiding danger

47. Bring synonyms, Bring pronunciation, Bring translation, English dictionary definition of Bring

48. To cause someone or something to be in a particular condition or place to Bring a meeting to an end Bring the water to a boil.

49. Bring to bay

50. Busting: to bring to a lower grade or rank.

51. Adjust: [verb] to bring to a more satisfactory state:

52. Smog used to bring London traffic to a standstill.

53. To bring ( a body part ) into a tuck position.

54. Draw close to God, and he will draw close to you.”

55. Bring gravy to a full boil before serving.

56. Bring a snack to soothe hunger or a beverage.

57. The Aeroplanes formed in 2003 when Chris Kearney (guitar/vocal), Paul Crowe (guitar/vocal) and Stuart Palethorpe (bass) decided to bring their previous outfit ‘Loveland 1881’ to a close to take their sound in a different direction

58. She's struggling to bring up a family alone.

59. Guaranteed to bring profit: a Bankable movie star

60. Then, between 28 May and 30 May, the enemy did venture close enough to the Han to allow Toledo to bring her main battery to bear, but only at extreme range.

61. Maintain a close relationship to day-to-day operations.

62. Bastardy Summons - tells a Constable to bring a man to court

63. 1 A statement used to close a data file.

64. Additive Industries believes in close cooperation We share our experience, link our partners and inspire the industry to bring metal Additive manufacturing for functional parts from lab to fab

65. As the time of the end progressed, the organization of this new nation was adjusted to bring it as close as possible to what existed in the first century.

66. My respite, however, was coming to a close.

67. Most urban areas are close to a park.

68. To the right of the attachment name, tap Close [Close].

69. Bring her to me.

70. The monsoon season was drawing to a close .

71. Close to the autobahn and a good value.

72. 17 Italian has a close affinity to French.

73. 14 English has a close affinity to French.

74. We have a clothing store close to home.

75. Would you like to have a close shave?

76. Bring Helen a present.

77. A great actor can bring a fictional character to life.

78. Close-set: 1 adj set close together “ close-set eyes” “ close-set teeth” Synonyms: Close set close at or within a short distance in space or time or having elements near each other

79. Bring a sleeping bag.

80. Bring me a phone.