present 3 singular
Anubrūheti [brūheti] to do very much or often, to practice, frequent, to be fond of (with accusative), foster S I 178 (anubrūhaye); M III 187 (the same, so read for manu°), Thig 163 (°ehi); Cp III 1, 2 (saṃvegaṃ {36} anubrūhayiṃ preterit); Ja III 191 (suññāgāraṃ). Often in phrase vivekaṃ anubrūheti to devote oneself to detachment or solitude, e.g. Ja I 9 (infinitive °brūhetuṃ); III 31 (°brūhessāmi), Dhp 75 (°brūhaye = °brūheyya vaḍḍheyya Dhp-a II 103). — past participle anubrūhita (q.v.) cf. also brūhana.
makes increase, fosters; devotes oneself to; practices
(anu + brūh + e), 改良,練習。~esi,【過】。
(pr, pr, caus of anu √brūh) practices; develops; cultivates; improves; fosters improves, practises [lit.] causes to increase along Construction: anu + brūhe + ti