Bring-in

Pronunciation: /ˈbɹɪŋ- ˈɪn/

Bring-in (verb)

  1. To take something into a place so it can be used, shown, or dealt with.
  2. To introduce an idea, method, or rule so people start using it.
  3. To produce income or profit for a person or organization.

Examples

  • The team brought in new tools to solve the problem.
  • The manager brought in a specialist to review the plan.

Bring-in (noun)

  1. The amount of money earned, especially from selling goods or services.

Examples

  • The company reported higher bring-in this month.
  • Their bring-in increased after the new promotion.