Bring in

Pronunciation: /ˈbɹɪŋ ˈɪn/

Bring in (verb)

  1. To take someone or something into a place or situation.
  2. To introduce a new idea, method, or rule for people to use.
  3. To earn money, especially as income from a job or business.

Examples

  • The firefighters brought in ladders to reach the roof.
  • We brought in a doctor when the patient got worse.