Present participle for to restore or return to a former state, location or position
“The city council has decided to bring back the old electric trams.”
Present participle for to evoke or recall to mind, especially an image or memory
“Whenever he heard a song on the radio, it only served to bring back memories of his father and he became melancholic.”
Present participle for to welcome back or reaccept someone (or something)
“She apologized that he was not yet his old self and said she hoped that Altonan would be able to figure out all the mystery files and bring back his old friend.”
Present participle for to restore to consciousness
Present participle for to be, or cause to be, reborn again, especially in a different form
Present participle for to rejuvenate one's health
Present participle for to restore to a functional or original state
Present participle for to officially order (someone) to return to a place
Present participle for to take or carry something from one place to another
Present participle for to hand over an accused person to the foreign state in which the crime was committed
Present participle for to rouse or goad into feeling or remembering something
An act of recalling something from memory
The action of giving someone back a position they have lost
A return to a former ideal or optimal state
The act of giving back something taken or borrowed
The action or fact of calling someone or something back
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