bring to

Found in thesaurus: arouse, rouse, wake up, wake, waken, awaken

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bring to
revive an unconscious person

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bring to

Verb
1. bring back to consciousness; "These pictures bring back sad memories"
(synonym) bring back, bring round, bring around
(antonym) anesthetize, anaesthetize, anesthetise, anaesthetise, put to sleep, put under, put out
(hypernym) awaken, wake, waken, rouse, wake up, arouse
(hyponym) resuscitate, revive


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bring to
restore to consciousness, wake from sleep/anesthesia/hypnosis/fainting etc The woman was brought to soon after the car accident.

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bring to
Synonyms and related words:
arrest, assimilate to, become, block, brake, bring back, bring up short, call back, change, change into, change over, check, checkmate, convert, cut short, dam, deadlock, do over, draw rein, freeze, halt, haul, haul off, haul the wind, haul to, haul up, head to windward, heave to, make, make over, naturalize, pull up, put paid to, reanimate, recall to life, recharge, reconvert, recruit, reduce to, refresh, regenerate, reheat the ashes, reinspire, rejuvenate, rekindle, relight, render, renew, resolve into, resurrect, resuscitate, reverse, revitalize, revive, revivify, rewarm, sail to windward, shift, stalemate, stall, stay, stem, stem the tide, stir the embers, stop, stop cold, stop dead, stop short, switch, switch over, transform, turn back, turn into, uphelm, warm over, warm up, weather,
  

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