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Select the most appropriate idiom for the highlighted segment in the given sentence. The evidence put forward could not confirm his guilt.
Question

Select the most appropriate idiom for the highlighted segment in the given sentence.
The evidence put forward could not confirm his guilt.

A.

Bring up

B.

Break down

C.

Brought up

D.

Blow off

Correct option is C

Option (c) is the correct meaning of the given idiom.
Given Idiom: Brought up – This idiom means to mention or introduce a topic into a conversation or discussion. (किसी बात को चर्चा में लाना)
Example: The lawyer brought up new evidence during the trial.
The sentence implies that evidence was introduced, and hence “brought up” fits best contextually and grammatically.
Other related idioms and their meanings:
· Bring out – To highlight or make something noticeable (उजागर करना)
· Bring about – To cause something to happen (कारण बनना)
· Bring down – To reduce or destroy something (कम करना या गिराना)

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