BUOY UP vs BRING ROUND: VERB
- To keep afloat, to act as buoyancy
- To uplift, hearten, inspire or raise the spirits
- Keep afloat
- Make more cheerful
- Return to consciousness
- To change one's opinion or point of view
- To resuscitate; to cause to regain consciousness
- To bring something when coming.
- Bring back to consciousness
- Cause to adopt an opinion or course of action
BUOY UP vs BRING ROUND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Become more cheerful
- Call to mind
BUOY UP vs BRING ROUND: RELATED WORDS
- Life ring, Flotant, Waftage, Enhearten, Natant, Natantly, Air jacket, Insubmergible, Life buoy, Flutterboard, Buoyant, Buoyancy, Life belt, Lighten, Buoy
- Pep up, Keep down, Get across, Drag up, Get at, Have in mind, Carry off, Bring off, Bring about, Set in motion, Call forth, Come round, Bring around, Bring back, Bring to
BUOY UP vs BRING ROUND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pep up, Uplift, Take heart, Life ring, Flotant, Waftage, Enhearten, Natant, Natantly, Air jacket, Insubmergible, Life buoy, Flutterboard, Buoyant, Life belt
- Pep up, Keep down, Get across, Drag up, Get at, Have in mind, Carry off, Bring off, Bring about, Set in motion, Call forth, Come round, Bring around, Bring back, Bring to
BUOY UP vs BRING ROUND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The philosophic mind can buoy up distress by hope, and curb the insolence of success by reflecting on its instability.
- Statements of encouragement buoy up children all along the way, and are not reserved simply for recognizing a successful end result.
- Atwal expects migrations away from XP by smaller firms will continue to buoy up PC sales.
- You buoy up your hope in His magnificent promises of resurrection and everlasting happiness.
- Waft, swim, be buoyed up; bear up, buoy up; spread, nate.
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