Return ( verb , noun , verb )

(As a verb)

Return ( verb )

  1. To come or go back to a place or situation that you have been in before.
  2. To give or bring something back to the person or place where it came from.

Origin:

From old english returnian, from latin returnare, from re- "back" + tornare "to turn".

Examples:

  1. He returned from his trip yesterday.
  2. She returned the book to the library.
  3. I need to return the car to the rental agency.
  4. They returned to their home town after many years.
  5. He returned the favor by helping me out.

(As a noun)

Return ( noun )

  1. To come or go back to a place or situation that you have been in before.
  2. To give or bring something back to the person or place where it came from.

Origin:

From old english returnian, from latin returnare, from re- "back" + tornare "to turn".

Examples:

  1. He returned from his trip yesterday.
  2. She returned the book to the library.
  3. I need to return the car to the rental agency.
  4. They returned to their home town after many years.
  5. He returned the favor by helping me out.

(As a verb)

Return ( verb )

  1. To come or go back to a place or situation that you have been in before.
  2. To give or bring something back to the person or place where it came from.

Origin:

From old english returnian, from latin returnare, from re- "back" + tornare "to turn".

Examples:

  1. He returned from his trip yesterday.
  2. She returned the book to the library.
  3. I need to return the car to the rental agency.
  4. They returned to their home town after many years.
  5. He returned the favor by helping me out.
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