bring back

The phrase 'bring back' is versatile, often used to indicate returning, recalling, or reviving something.

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Definition

A2General

To return something or someone to its original place or condition.

Example

  • Please bring back all library books by the end of the week.
  • He brought me back in his car.

B1Memory

To cause someone to remember or think about something from the past.

Example

  • The photographs brought back many pleasant memories.
  • Your article brought back sad memories for me.

B2Revival

To reintroduce or revive something from the past.

Example

  • He's planning to bring back disco music.
  • Most people are against bringing back the death penalty.

B1Gifts

To return with an item for someone.

Example

  • What did you bring the kids back from Italy?
  • I brought a T-shirt back for Mark.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "bring back":

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