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- returned - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to put, bring, take, or give to the original place, position, etc :[~ + object] He returned his gun to his holster to turn to again, as in thought:[no object] Let us return to the main idea
- RETURNED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: to come or go back : to hit back (as a tennis ball) : the act of coming back to or from a place or condition : the act of returning something to an earlier place, condition, or ownership
- RETURNED definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
RETURNED definition: to come back to a former place or state | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
- RETURNED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
RETURNED definition: 1 having come back from somewhere, or having been sent back: 2 having come back from somewhere… Learn more
- Returned - definition of returned by The Free Dictionary
I returned to my hotel Mr Platt returned from Canada in 1995 Be Careful! Don't say that someone ' returns back ' to a place Return is a fairly formal word In conversation and in less formal writing, you usually use go back, come back, or get back I went back to the kitchen and poured my coffee I have just come back from a trip to Seattle
- returned, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
returned, adj n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- returned: Explore its Definition Usage | RedKiwi Words
The verb 'returned' [rɪˈtərnd] means to come or go back to a place or person, or to give, put, or send something back to a place or person Examples include 'He returned home after a long day at work ' and 'I need to return this book to the library '
- Returned Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Simple past tense and past participle of return The smile returned to his lips She returned to her place at the table He nodded and returned his attention to the steep hill Having returned to the watchman's hut, Petya found Denisov in the passage
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