phrasal verb 'bring back'
Phrasal verbMain meaning
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

bringup

bring up

to mention a topic in conversation
domino

bring about

to cause something to happen