Phrasal verb | Main meaning |
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bring back [brɪŋ bæk] | return something or someone to its earlier place or state |
Other meanings
- reintroduce or restore
- evoke memories or feelings
- revive someone from unconsciousness or clinical death
Example Sentences Using the Phrasal Verb "bring back"
- Don’t forget to bring back the books to the library.
- The government plans to bring back the old trade route.
- That song brings back memories of my childhood.
- The doctors managed to bring him back after five minutes without a heartbeat.
Features of Using "bring back"
Separability:Separable
Transitivity:Transitive
Level:B1
Because bring back is separable, object pronouns must go between the two parts (“bring it back”).
Other phrasal verbs with the verb bring
bring up
to mention a topic in conversation
bring about
to cause something to happen
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