0 to produce something to sell to the public: --
They keep bringing out smaller phones.
1 to make a particular quality or detail noticeable: --
The seasoning really brings out the flavour of the meat.
A crisis can bring out the best and the worst in people.
2 to produce something to sell to the public: --
We're waiting until they bring out a new version of the system.
I can't wait till they bring out the new model.
Haven't they brought out a smaller model?
They're bringing out new chocolate bars all the time.
They're bringing out an album next year.
They've just brought out a new record.
NYA ORD
European
May 10, 2021
DAGENS ORD
Shimmer
bring sth out