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a certified document by a great variety of officers, as assessors, collectors, and election officers.the bringing or sending back of various documents, such as a writ, summons, or subpoena, with a brief written report usually endorsed upon it, by a sheriff, to the court from which it issued.Business yield per unit as compared to the cost per unit involved in a specific industrial process.Sport a runback of a kick, intercepted pass, or fumble recovery.ComputingSee under carriage return (def.Computinga key or lever on a typewriter or other business machine that returns the carriage to the extreme right, or the typing element to the extreme left, for the beginning of a new line.a tablelike extension attached at a right angle to a desk at typing height, for holding a typewriter, computer, etc.a side or part that falls away from the front of any straight or flat member or area.the continuation of a molding, projection, etc., in a different direction.Usually, returns. an official or unofficial report on a count of votes, candidates elected, etc.: election returns.AccountingAlso called tax return. a statement, on an officially prescribed form, of income, deductions, exemptions, etc., and taxes due.

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Often, returns. a yield or profit, as from labor, land, business, or investment: He received a quick return on his money.the gain realized on an exchange of goods.a person or thing that is returned: returns of mill goods.reciprocation, repayment, or requital: profits in return for outlay.a recurrence: the return of the moon each month.the act or fact of returning as by going or coming back or bringing, sending, or giving back: We should appreciate your return of the book immediately.Reverse: to return a cornice at each end of a façade. Architecture to cause to turn or proceed in a different direction from the previous line of direction.to turn back or in the reverse direction, as a served ball in tennis.Games to respond to (a suit led) by a similar lead: She returned diamonds.Militaryto put (a weapon) back into its holder.to elect, as to a legislative body: The voters returned him to office by a landslide.to report or announce officially: to return a list of members.to yield (a profit, revenue, etc.), as in return for labor, expenditure, or investment.to give to a judge or official (a statement or a writ of actions done).to reciprocate, repay, or react to (something sent, given, done, etc.) with something similar: to return the enemy's fire to return a favor.to send or give back in reciprocation, recompense, or requital: to return evil for good.to put, bring, take, give, or send back to the original place, position, etc.: to return a book to a shelf to return a child to her mother to return the switch to off position.to make a reply or retort: She returned with a witty sally.to revert or recur, as in thought, discourse, etc.: He returned to his story.to revert to a former owner: The money I gave him returns to me in the event of his death.to go or come back, as to a former place, position, or state: to return from abroad to return to public office to return to work.turn (ri tûrn ′), USA pronunciation v.i.of or relating to a return or returning: a return engagement of the opera a return address.a report on a count of votes, etc.: with most of the election returns in. Accounting an official form showing income, deductions, and taxes due.repayment or response: profits in return for outlay.the act or fact of returning.Ī happening again: the return of winter.to yield back (a profit, etc.): Those stocks will return a handsome profit.Law to bring back (a verdict, etc.): The jury returned a verdict of guilty.to repay or react to (something sent, done, etc.) with something similar: to return a favor.to turn to again, as in thought: Let us return to the main idea.to put, bring, take, or give to the original place, position, etc.: He returned his gun to his holster.to go or come back, such as to a former place or state: to return from abroad.










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