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Phrase(s): bring something out of someone [and] bring something out
to cause something to be said by a person, such as a story, the truth, an answer, etc. • We threatened her a little and that brought the truth out of her. • This warning ought to bring out the truth!, Phrase(s): bring someone or something out of something [and] bring someone or something out
to cause someone or something to emerge from something or some place. • The explosion brought the people out of their homes. • The noise brought out all the people.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs