1) the food which cattle bring back from the first stomach and chew again (cud)
2) to go for (a person, thing) and bring back (fetch)
3) to untie, unfasten, loosen (knots, buttons etc); to destroy (something good) and bring back the (bad) state of affairs that existed before (undo)
to go for (a person, thing) and bring back
go get, bring in
to get back (something lost etc); get back the use of (something)
find again
to put (a person) in her or his former position
give back responsibility
to give (something stolen, borrowed, lost etc) back; to bring (something) back into use; to make (a person) well or normal again
fix, make new
to get possession of something again
get back