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bringend

Bringend is a Dutch word that functions as the present participle and verbal adjective of the verb brengen, meaning to bring. It is used to describe something that brings about a result, yields an effect, or produces a given outcome. In modern Dutch, bringend occurs mainly in formal or technical writing and in literary contexts.

As a modifier, it can appear in attributive position before a noun or in predicative position after

Etymology: from the verb brengen, with the -end suffix that forms present-participle adjectives. The form functions

Translations: in English, bringend is typically rendered as "bringing" or "producing" depending on context. In technical

See also: Dutch grammar; present participles; Dutch morphology.

a
linking
verb.
Common
collocations
include
bringende
factor
and
bringende
werking,
which
English
renders
as
contributing
factor
or
producing/bringing
effect.
similarly
to
other
Dutch
participles,
signaling
ongoing
action
or
resulting
effect,
and
it
is
distinguished
from
the
past
forms
by
its
meaning
and
usage.
writing,
"contributing
factor"
or
"yielding
effect"
are
common
equivalents.