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return
verb returned, returning
    intr
    1. To come or go back again to a former place, state or owner.
      Example: returned to Glasgow after two weeks
      Thesaurus: recur, come back, reappear, repeat, come again; Antonym: move, advance, go forward.
    2. To give, send, put back, etc a particular thing in a former position.
    intr
    3. To come back to in thought or speech.
      Example: return to the topic later
    4. To repay with something of the same value.
      Example: return the compliment
    tr & intr
    5. To answer or reply.
      Thesaurus: answer, reply, respond, retort, counter, come back.
    6. To report or state officially or formally.
    7. To earn or produce (profit, interest, etc).
    8. To elect as a Member of Parliament.
      Example: was returned with an increased majority
    9. law.
      Said of a jury: to deliver (a verdict).
    10. tennis.badminton, etc.
      To hit back (a ball, etc) served by one's opponent.
noun
    1. An act of coming back from a place, state, etc.
      Thesaurus: reappearance, homecoming, re-entry, revisit, revisitation; Antonym: departure, disappearance, exit.
    2. An act of returning something, especially to its former place, state, ownership, etc.
    3. Something returned, especially unsold newspapers and magazines returned to the publisher, or a theatre ticket returned to the theatre for resale.
    4. Profit from work, a business or investment.
      Thesaurus: proceeds, profit, income, results, gain, revenue, yield; Antonym: loss, expense, payment.
    5. A statement of someone's income and allowances, used for calculating the tax which must be paid.
      Example: tax returns
      Form: returns (often)
    6. A statement of the votes polled in an election.
      Form: returns (usually)
    (Brit)
    7. A return ticket.
      Example: a day return to Edinburgh
    8. An answer or reply.
    9a. A ball, etc hit back after one's opponent's service in tennis, badminton, etc;
    9b. Forming, causing or relating to a return.
    10a. A key on a computer or typewriter keyboard that takes the operator from the end of one line to the beginning of the line below;
      Form: return key (in full)
    10b. A key on a computer keyboard used for various functions including the loading of software.
      Example: Type ‘install' and press ‘Return'
      Form: return key (in full)
Derivative: returnable
adj
    Idiom: by return of post
      By the next post in the return direction, ie immediately or as soon as possible.
    Idiom: in return
      In exchange; in reply; as compensation.
    Idiom: many happy returns (of the day)
      An expression of good wishes on someone's birthday.
    Etymology: 14c: from French retorner, from Latin tornare to turn.



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