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[ verb ] bring back to the point of departure
Used in print (Clayton C. Barbeau, The Ikon....)We bring_back all dead and wounded '' . (Bruce Palmer, "My Brother's Keeper", Many Are...)Why had he crossed the dark water , to bring_back a group of reclaimed soldiers or to skulk in a foul-smelling hole ? |
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[ verb ] bring back to consciousness
Synonyms Examples "These pictures bring back sad memories" Used in print (Thomas Anderson, Here Comes Pete Now....)No sooner would I turn my head away from the counter before he would address me , at_times quite sharply , in_order_to bring_back my attention . Related terms |
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