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View definitions for brought back

brought back

adjective as in exchanged

Strongest match

Strong matches

Weak match

adjective as in recalled

adjective as in returned

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That photo I took in August of 2019 brought back pleasant memories.

The board quickly brought back the old provost and the former president, Kent Fuchs, who was credited with leading the university to the top five.

“You had this new evidence two months ago, you thought it was significant and yet the suspect hasn’t been brought back in,” I said.

From BBC

They can’t have a funeral unless his body is brought back to Poland — a process that involves various expenses and paperwork, for which Ola’s mother dispatches her barely-adult daughter alone to Dublin.

An age-grade phenomenon, Suaalii has been brought back to union from rugby league in a statement move aimed at galvanising a team and reinvigorating a sport.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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