Wiktionary
bring back
vb. 1 To fetch something. 2 To cause someone to remember something from the past. 3 To reenact an old rule or law. 4 (context transitive English) to revive; to cause something dead to be alive once again.
WordNet
bring back
v. bring back to the point of departure [syn: return, take back]
bring back to consciousness; "These pictures bring back sad memories" [syn: bring to, bring round, bring around] [ant: anesthetize]
Usage examples of "bring back".
Bonanza and The Rifleman are his favorites, but anything they'll bring back on the cable, he'll watch.