bring out of oneself
C1 formal inseparable transitive
In simple words
to make something inside you come out
Meanings
1 C1
idiomatic
formal
to cause qualities, feelings, or abilities to emerge from within oneself or another person
"Meditation helped her bring out of herself a calm she didn't know she had."
Grammar: inseparable
Usage notes
This is rare and somewhat awkward in modern everyday English; speakers more often say 'bring out in oneself' or simply 'bring out'.
Commonly used with
confidence courage creativity best feelings talent
Forms
Base
bring out of oneself
I/you/we/they
3rd person
brings out of oneself
he/she/it
Past simple
brought out of oneself
yesterday
Past participle
brought out of oneself
have + pp
-ing form
bringing out of oneself
continuous
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