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.
Other phrasal verbs with the verb bring
bring up
to mention a topic in conversation
bring out
to make something noticeable or visible
bring about
to cause something to happen
bring in
to introduce or earn (something)
bring along
take someone or something with you
bring down
to reduce something
bring forward
to move something to an earlier time
bring across
to communicate or convey something clearly
bring behind
to move or carry something to a position at the back (non-standard use)
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