0 to care for a child until he or she is an adult, often giving him or her particular beliefs: --
[ + to infinitive ] David was brought up to respect authority.
They brought her up (as/to be) a Catholic.
She was brought up by her grandmother.
He's got some funny ideas about how to bring up children.
Ann was born and brought up in Ealing.
She brought up her children in just the same way her mother did.
My father was a real authoritarian so we were brought up very strictly.
He was brought up on a diet of political propaganda from birth.
NIEUWE WOORDEN
European
May 10, 2021
WOORD VAN DE DAG
Shimmer
bring sb up