returning
verb
- 1
To come or go back (to a place or person).
“Although the birds fly north for the summer, they return here in winter.”
- 2
To go back in thought, narration, or argument.
“To return to my story [...]”
- 3
To turn back, retreat.
- 4
To turn (something) round.
- 5
To place or put back something where it had been.
“Please return your hands to your lap.”
- 6
To give something back to its original holder or owner.
“You should return the library book within one month.”
- 7
To take back something to a vendor for a refund.
“If the goods don't work, you can return them.”
- 8
To give in requital or recompense; to requite.
- 9
To bat the ball back over the net in response to a serve.
“The player couldn't return the serve because it was so fast.”
- 10
To play a card as a result of another player's lead.
“If one players plays a trump, the others must return a trump.”
- 11
To throw a ball back to the wicket-keeper (or a fielder at that position) from somewhere in the field.
- 12
To say in reply; to respond.
“to return an answer; to return thanks; "Do it yourself!" she returned.”
- 13
To relinquish control to the calling procedure.
- 14
To pass (data) back to the calling procedure.
“This function returns the number of files in the directory.”
- 15
To retort; to throw back.
“to return the lie”
- 16
To report, or bring back and make known.
“to return the result of an election”
- 17
(by extension) To elect according to the official report of the election officers.
noun
- 1
The act of one who returns; a coming back.
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