return
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
- to give to a judge or official (a statement or a writ of actions done).
- to render (a verdict, decision, etc.).
noun
- the continuation of a molding, projection, etc., in a different direction.
- a side or part that falls away from the front of any straight or flat member or area.
- the act of returning a ball.
- the ball that is returned.
- the bringing or sending back of various documents, such as a writ, summons, or subpoena, with a brief written report usually endorsed upon it, by a sheriff, to the court from which it issued.
- a certified document by a great variety of officers, as assessors, collectors, and election officers.
- the report or certificate endorsed in such documents.
- merchandise shipped back to a supplier from a retailer or distributor as unsold or unsalable.
- merchandise returned to a retailer by a consumer.
adjective
Origin of return
OTHER WORDS FROM return
non·re·turn, adjective pre·re·turn, noun, verb (used without object) un·re·turned, adjective un·re·turn·ing, adjectiveWords nearby return
Example sentences from the Web for returned
A single father, he had been living abroad and returned when his mother was diagnosed with cancer.
He contracted pneumonia, but he recovered and returned to demonstrating.
Recall how Clinton returned to Arkansas from the campaign trail to preside over the execution of a mentally disabled man.
If they returned to their church, they would be spared a second attack.
But when she returned to Selma in 1962 to care for her aged mother, she lost that right.
"Dunno ez I want ye now," she returned, with a toss of her head.
Frank Merriwell Down South |Burt L. StandishThat house was, at length, the only one left standing; and when we returned Mrs. W. pointed it out to me.
Retrospect of Western Travel, Volume I (of 2) |Harriet MartineauIt served to cheat away a tedious hour, and I returned to my tent fatigued and half sick.
Personal Memoirs Of A Residence Of Thirty Years With The Indian Tribes On The American Frontiers |Henry Rowe SchoolcraftTo all this chaff Peter returned modest replies and the odd little chuckle that had so endeared him to his schoolmates.
The Story of Leather |Sara Ware BassettThen she went for Miss Ashton, but she also had not returned.
Miss Ashton's New Pupil |Mrs. S. S. Robbins
British Dictionary definitions for returned
verb
noun
- a form (a tax return) on which a statement concerning one's taxable income is made
- the statement itself
- a part of a building that forms an angle with the façade
- any part of an architectural feature that forms an angle with the main part
adjective
Word Origin for return
Idioms and Phrases with returned
In addition to the idioms beginning with return
- return the compliment
- return to the fold
also see:
- in return
- many happy returns
- point of no return