Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
lure-back
verb
/ˈlʊr bæk/

Definition
To draw someone or something back to a place or situation from which they have previously departed.

Examples
- The company tried to lure-back customers with special discounts.
- After a long absence, they managed to lure-back the old team members for a reunion.
- She felt the pull of her hometown, hoping to lure-back friends to reminisce about the past.

Meaning
The process of enticing or attracting someone to return to a place or state they were in before.

Synonyms
- recruit
- entice
- attract