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bring to book

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A quick definition of bring to book:

Term: BRING TO BOOK

Definition: When someone does something wrong, they may be arrested and put on trial to determine if they are guilty or not. This process is called bringing someone to book. It is a way to hold people accountable for their actions and make sure they face the consequences of their behavior.

A more thorough explanation:

Term: BRING TO BOOK
Definition: To arrest and put on trial a person who has committed a crime.
Example: The police finally brought the thief to book after months of investigation.
Explanation: This means that the police arrested the thief and took him to court to face trial for the crime he committed. The phrase "bring to book" is often used to describe the process of holding someone accountable for their actions and making them face the consequences of their wrongdoing. It implies that the person has been caught and will be punished according to the law.

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