Wiktionary
vb. 1 (&lit bring over English) 2 (context transitive English) To cause to change allegiance or point of view.
Usage examples of "bring over".
The leaders of the German lansquenets are corrupted, and will bring over their men.
In consequence of this, if I can bring over externals to my own inclination, I do it.
And so, at last, when I can neither bring over things to my own inclination, nor tear out the eyes of him who hinders me, I sit down and groan, and revile him whom I can.
In fact, maybe I can bring over an application, and even get you an interview.
If you are able, then, by your own conversation bring over that of your company to proper subjects.
It would have been as difficult to bring over an Athenian by teasing as it would a Spartan by diverting him.
Nick was called upon to bring over from the station to the yacht, openly in this case, another container of three skulls' capacity.
The three brothers, Lotharius, Louis, and Charles endeavored each to bring over the nobility to their party and to make them their tools.
If the English commons get uppity, just bring over an Irish army to squelch 'em.
The workmen stirred to bring over the stones on cue while the children in the crowd scurried forward to get a better view.