RETURNING
- Come or go back to a place or person
- Go back to (a particular state or activity)
- Turn one's attention back to (something)
- (esp. of a feeling) Come back or recur after a period of absence
- Give, put, or send (something) back to a place or person
- Feel, say, or do (the same feeling, action, etc.) in response
- (in tennis and other sports) Hit or send (the ball) back to an opponent
- Run upfield with the ball after fielding (a kick), intercepting (a pass), or recovering (a fumble)
- Lead (a card of a suit led earlier by one's partner)
- Continue (a wall) in a changed direction, esp. at right angles
- Yield or make (a profit)
- (of an electorate) Elect (a person or party) to office
- (of a judge or jury) State or present (a verdict) in response to a formal request
- RETURN, to come or go back [v]
- RETURN, to go back [v]