return (rɪˈtɜːn) ![[Click for IPA pronunciation guide]](http://static.sfdict.com/dictstatic/g/d/dictionary_questionbutton_default.gif) |
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| —vb |
| 1. | (intr) to come back to a former place or state |
| 2. | (tr) to give, take, or carry back; replace or restore |
| 3. | (tr) to repay or recompense, esp with something of equivalent value: return the compliment |
| 4. | (tr) to earn or yield (profit or interest) as an income from an investment or venture |
| 5. | (intr) to come back or revert in thought or speech: I'll return to that later |
| 6. | (intr) to recur or reappear: the symptoms have returned |
| 7. | to answer or reply |
| 8. | (tr) to vote into office; elect |
| 9. | (tr) law (of a jury) to deliver or render (a verdict) |
| 10. | (tr) to send back or reflect (light or sound): the canyon returned my shout |
| 11. | (tr) to submit (a report, etc) about (someone or something) to someone in authority |
| 12. | (tr) cards to lead back (the suit led by one's partner) |
| 13. | (tr) ball games to hit, throw, or play (a ball) back |
| 14. | (tr) architect to turn (a part, decorative moulding, etc) away from its original direction |
| 15. | return thanks (of Christians) to say grace before a meal |
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| —n |
| 16. | the act or an instance of coming back |
| 17. | something that is given or sent back, esp unsatisfactory merchandise returned to the maker or supplier or a theatre ticket sent back by a purchaser for resale |
| 18. | the act or an instance of putting, sending, or carrying back; replacement or restoration |
| 19. | (often plural) the yield, revenue, or profit accruing from an investment, transaction, or venture |
| 20. | the act or an instance of reciprocation or repayment (esp in the phrase in return for) |
| 21. | a recurrence or reappearance |
| 22. | an official report, esp of the financial condition of a company |
| 23. | a. a form (a tax return) on which a statement concerning one's taxable income is made |
| | b. the statement itself |
| 24. | (often plural) a statement of the votes counted at an election or poll |
| 25. | an answer or reply |
| 26. | (Brit) short for return ticket |
| 27. | informal (NZ) a second helping of food served at a table |
| 28. | architect |
| | a. a part of a building that forms an angle with the façade |
| | b. any part of an architectural feature that forms an angle with the main part |
| 29. | law a report by a bailiff or other officer on the outcome of a formal document such as a claim, summons, etc, issued by a court |
| 30. | cards a lead of a card in the suit that one's partner has previously led |
| 31. | ball games the act of playing or throwing a ball back |
| 32. | (Brit) by return, by return of post by the next post back to the sender |
| 33. | many happy returns, many happy returns of the day a conventional greeting to someone on his or her birthday |
| 34. | the point of no return the point at which a person's commitment is irrevocable |
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| —adj |
| 35. | of, relating to, or characterized by a return: a return visit; a return performance |
| 36. | denoting a second, reciprocated occasion: a return match |
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| [C14: from Old French retorner; see re-, turn] |