to come back in
Pronunciation
/kˈʌm bˈæk ˈɪn/
British pronunciation
/kˈʌm bˈak ˈɪn/

Definition & Meaning of "come back in"in English

to come back in
[phrase form: come]
01

to manage to reach the same level of fame or success one had before

to come back in definition and meaning
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After a few years away from the music industry, the artist made a strong comeback and came back in with a chart-topping album.
The actor 's latest film received critical acclaim, proving that he could come back in and reclaim his position as a top-tier performer.
02

to return to a specific place or location

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She left her umbrella outside, so she quickly came back in to retrieve it.
The dog escaped from the backyard but eventually came back in through the open gate.
03

to reschedule or set a future time for an activity or event

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We need to finalize the details before we can come back in with a confirmed date for the meeting.
The team is currently unavailable, but they will come back in next week to discuss the project.
04

to regain consciousness after being unconscious

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After fainting, it took a few minutes for her to come back in and regain awareness.
The patient had a severe head injury but gradually started to come back in and respond to stimuli.
05

to return to a stable mental or emotional state

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After the shocking news, it took her some time to come back in and feel emotionally stable again.
He was feeling overwhelmed, but after taking a short break, he managed to come back in with a clear mind.
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