bounce back
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle back
Meanings
Become well, happy, or successful again after a problem
Why “back”? Something returns to an earlier state.
“She bounced back quickly after the operation.”
“Sales bounced back after a slow winter.”
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“She bounced back quickly after the operation.” What does it mean?
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bring back
Same back pattern: normal again
Return with someone or something to the original place; Cause memories to return to the mind; Reintroduce a custom, law or product
come back
Same back pattern: normal again
Return to a place; Become popular or fashionable again; Be remembered after being forgotten
date back
Same back pattern: normal again
Have origins from an earlier time
get back
Same back pattern: normal again
Return to a place; Reply to someone, often with information they asked for; Take revenge on someone; Receive something again that you had before
look back
Same back pattern: normal again
Think about events in the past
reach back
Same back pattern: normal again
Extend memory or influence into the past
roll back
Same back pattern: normal again
Reverse a change or policy
take back
Same back pattern: normal again
Reclaim something you gave; Retract a statement; Carry something back to where it came from; Make someone remember a past time vividly; Re-employ or accept a person again
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