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return |
Noun
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the act of someone appearing again |
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return |
Noun
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a coming to or returning home |
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return |
Noun
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getting something back again |
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return |
Noun
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the act of going back to a prior location |
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return |
Noun
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(American football) the act of running back the ball after a kickoff or punt or interception or fumble |
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return |
Noun
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a tennis stroke that sends the ball back to the other player |
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return |
Noun
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a reciprocal group action |
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return |
Noun
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the key on electric typewriters or computer keyboards that causes a carriage return and a line feed |
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return |
Noun
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document giving the tax collector information about the taxpayer's tax liability |
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return |
Noun
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a quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one) |
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return |
Noun
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happening again (especially at regular intervals) |
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return |
Noun
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the occurrence of a change in direction back in the opposite direction |
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return |
Noun
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the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property |
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return |
Verb
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go back to a previous state |
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return |
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be restored |
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return |
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answer back |
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return |
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submit (a report, etc.) to someone in authority |
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return |
Verb
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go back to something earlier |
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return |
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pass down |
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return |
Verb
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make a return |
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return |
Verb
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give or supply |
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return |
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go or come back to place, condition, or activity where one has been before |
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return |
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return to a previous position |
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return |
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bring back to the point of departure |
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return |
Verb
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be inherited by |
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return |
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pay back |
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return |
Verb
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give back |
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return |
Verb
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return in kind |
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return |
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elect again |
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retrieval |
Noun
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the act of regaining or saving something lost (or in danger of becoming lost) |
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retrieval |
Noun
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the cognitive operation of accessing information in memory |
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retrieval |
Noun
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(computer science) the operation of accessing information from the computer's memory |
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running away |
Noun
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the act of leaving (without permission) the place you are expected to be |
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repatriation |
Noun
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the act of returning to the country of origin |
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receding |
Noun
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the act of becoming more distant |
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receding |
Noun
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a slow or gradual disappearance |
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receding |
Adjective
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moving slowly back |
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recession |
Noun
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the act of becoming more distant |
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recession |
Noun
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the act of ceding back |
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recession |
Noun
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the withdrawal of the clergy and choir from the chancel to the vestry at the end of a church service |
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recession |
Noun
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a small concavity |
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recession |
Noun
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the state of the economy declines |
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record |
Noun
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a document that can serve as legal evidence of a transaction |
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record |
Noun
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the number of wins versus losses and ties a team has had |
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record |
Verb
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be or provide a memorial to a person or an event |
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record |
Verb
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indicate a certain reading |
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record |
Verb
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register electronically |
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record |
Verb
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make a record of |
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record |
Verb
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be aware of |
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record |
Noun
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the sum of recognized accomplishments |