to summon or bring back recall
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callto summon or bring back; recall
returnto put, bring, or give back
reviveto bring back to life or consciousness
revivesREVIVE, to bring back to life or consciousness
revivedREVIVE, to bring back to life or consciousness
restorerto bring back, as to use or good condition
reviverto bring or come back to life or use
reconcileto restore or bring back to friendship or union
reviveto bring or come back to life or use
restoresto bring back, as to use or good condition
revivedto bring or come back to life or use
restoreto bring back, as to use or good condition
reconcilingRECONCILE, to restore or bring back to friendship or union
reconciledRECONCILE, to restore or bring back to friendship or union
reconcilesRECONCILE, to restore or bring back to friendship or union
reviverone who revives (to bring back to life or consciousness)
repatriatingSend or bring (something, esp. money) back to one's own country
repatriateSend or bring (something, esp. money) back to one's own country
repatriatedSend or bring (something, esp. money) back to one's own country
reviversREVIVER, one who revives (to bring back to life or consciousness)
returnedbring, send, or put back to a former or proper place
repatriatesSend or bring (something, esp. money) back to one's own country
returnedbring back (as a writ or verdict) to an office or tribunal
fetchesto go or come after and bring or take back fetch a doctor
recallBring (a fact, event, or situation) back into one's mind, esp. so as to recount it to others; remember
recalledBring (a fact, event, or situation) back into one's mind, esp. so as to recount it to others; remember
recallsBring (a fact, event, or situation) back into one's mind, esp. so as to recount it to others; remember
recallingBring (a fact, event, or situation) back into one's mind, esp. so as to recount it to others; remember
coolto bring the body back to its normal physiological level after fast, vigorous exercise or activity by gradually slowing the pace of activity or by doing gentle exercises or stretches