to bring back
Pronunciation
/bɹˈɪŋ bˈæk/

Definition & Meaning of "bring back"in English

to bring back
[phrase form: bring]
01

to make something or someone return or be returned to a particular place or condition

to bring back definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Regular
Inseparable
Present tense
bringing back
Past simple
brought back
Past participle
brought back
Examples
The successful campaign brought back customers.
02

to wake up from unconsciousness

Examples
The hiker was brought back after being found unconscious on the trail.
03

to make someone remember something from the past

Examples
The familiar tune brought back memories of carefree summer days.
04

to return with a specific item or information

Examples
Do n't worry; I 'll bring back your charger from my place.
05

to reintroduce something old or forgotten, like a concept, idea, tradition, etc.

Examples
The community wants to bring back the annual festival.
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