to allow someone to feel an emotion again that they had stopped feeling
to give someone something that they owned or had before
A win today could give her back her confidence.
Are they going to give back expenses that they don't need?
Business is giving back to get on.
But it's worth it, because you get given back so much more.
Force For Change is important to me because it is a way to give back.
Having worked Africa after school, he was find a way to give back.
He said that all Lib Dems were going to give back any profit made from their second homes.
It is my way of giving back.
It was something to give back.
Making this happen is something I can give back.
Perhaps these children would one day return and give back.
That would be a way of giving back to the sport.
The company had to give back all the money customers had paid.
Therefore, the best way is to give back the power to the Thai people and hold an election.
They pay their taxes, employ local people, do charity work and give back in other ways.
We have found a new home here and the family is so proud to give back something back to England.
We just want them to give us back our home.
When it was over he received her eagerly into his arms as though he had been given back something that had been lost.
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