Since she was brought up in captivity, she was extremely stressed by the process.
English phrasal verb
bring up
To mention a topic.
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Ed lead with that voice As a young man, raised and and brought up in the public school system, I pledged my allegiance to that flag every single day.
It's how I was brought up, and I've tried to pass it on to my kids, and my kids do it.
And I was brought up around the royal family to love the royal family.
Is it just, you know, formality because that's the way we've been brought up?
And most importantly of all, the outcomes for children are hugely improved if they're brought up in loving family care, and that includes foster care.
I was brought up with the values of this club.
Because otherwise a lot of people will be left behind if we don't bring up our cultures and our values along with that.