1. To exert; apply: bring pressure to bear on the student's parents.
2. To put (something) to good use
2. To put (something) to good use
"All of one's faculties are "bring to bear" in an effort to become fully incorporated into the landscape"
by maged elsheikh January 3, 2017
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