Bring (one) to (one's) senses
To cause someone return to behaving, feeling and thinking rationally or normally after being out of control
Whenever I feel sleepy during class hours, I will ask my teacher to go out and wash my face, which helps bring me to my senses.
This occurrence may bring people to their senses.
Taking a bath will definitely bring you to your senses when you feel mentally exhausted.
The verb "bring" must be conjugated according to its tense.
The origin of this phrase is based on the usage of the word " senses".
1.Someone viewed with contempt
2. Very bad
1. He dropped out of college and became a crumb bum.
2. The food here is crumb bum! I will never come back to this restaurant once again.