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What is the opposite of brought?

The opposite of "brought" depends on the context. Here are a few possibilities:

If "brought" means "to carry or convey something to a place":

* Took: This implies moving something from a place. Example: "I brought the groceries home" / "I took the groceries to the store."

* Left: This implies leaving something behind. Example: "She brought her cat with her" / "She left her cat at home."

If "brought" means "to cause or lead to something":

* Removed: This implies taking something away. Example: "The new policy brought about change" / "The old policy removed any chance of progress."

* Prevented: This implies stopping something from happening. Example: "His actions brought him a lot of praise" / "His actions prevented him from achieving his goals."

If "brought" means "to introduce":

* Removed: This implies taking something away. Example: "He brought up a good point" / "She removed the topic from the discussion."

It's important to consider the context of the sentence to determine the most accurate opposite of "brought."

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