PHRASAL VERBS (A, B)


1.     Account for – explain the reason, answer for                     

I can’t account for his unusual behaviour in this matter.

2.     Ask after – ask about the welfare, inquire after

I met your friend, he asked after you.

3.     Ask for – request for                                

She asked for a glass of water.

4.     Back out – go back on, withdraw from promise

He agreed to help but backed out at last moment.

5.     Bear away – win

Rahul bore away the first prize in singing competition.

6.     Bear on/ upon – be connected to something.

Your remarks have no bearing on the main problem.

Bear on/ upon – influence, affect

The judge’s character may bear on the final decision.

7.     Bear out – support the argument, confirm that something is correct

I am sure my classmates will bear out my statement.

Statistics bear out the government’s position on the issue.

8.     Bear with – to show patience, cooperate

Please bear with me a moment while I finish this work

9.     Blow out – extinguish

He blew out the candles.

Blow out – defeat easily

Kings 11 Punjab blew out Kolkata knight riders.

10.  Blow up – explode

The bomb blew up without any warning.

Blow up – inflate

The pressure was low so I blew up the tyre.

Blow up – start suddenly

A storm blew up while we were out.

11.  Break down –stop functioning

My car has broken down, so I came by taxi.

Break down – emotional collapse

While giving statement in the court, she broke down in tears.

12.  Break into – enter by force

The robbers broke into his house last night.

13.  Break off – come to an end unsuccessfully

She broke off their engagement.

The talks between India and Pakistan broke off.

14.  Break out – spread

Riots broke out all over the city when the election results were announced.

A number of forest fires have broken out.

Break out – to escape

The prisoners broke out yesterday.

15.  Break through – discover a secret

There is no hope to break through in the murder case.

16.  Break open – open by force

The thief broke open the lock and stole money.

17.  Bring about – cause to happen

The administration helped to bring about a peaceful settlement.

18.  Bring out – explain

She could not bring out the meaning of the poem.

Bring out – publish or release

AR Rahman is bringing out a new album.

19.  Bring round – bring to senses

Doctors brought him round a few hours after the operation.

20.  Bring around – to make someone agree

It took me years to bring my mother around to my point of view.

Bring around – bring something with you when you visit.

He brought some books around when he came last night.

21.  Bring up – rear, educate

I was born and brought up in Delhi.
 
 
 
 
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