Results for: return
English English
be punished, bestow, bring in money, give a positive result, give money for goods or to cancel debts; settle, repay; be worthwhile, be profitable, give money for something, let go leeward, money given in return for work, needing the insertion of a coin...pay
be repeated indefinitely, happen again, repeat; come to mind again; reappear, resurface, occur again, resort, returnrecur
be returned to owner, go back to previous state, person or thing which returns to a previous condition or belief; reversion, return of property to its owner after the occurrence of a particular event (Law), reacquire original features, return in discus...revert
beat on something with steady rhythm, call to return to quarters, evening military display for entertainment, make tattoo, permanent picture or design on skin, permanent skin decoration in which ink is inserted under the skin; cry, shout; trumpet or bu...tattoo
beg or borrow, get from any available source, hunt for and gather up, forage; borrow something without intending to return or repay it (Slang)scrounge
beg, borrow without intention to return; steal; sneak around (Slang), get things for nothing from others, sneak around suspiciously, wander aimlesslymooch
bend back, bring credit or discredit, mirror, send back a mirror image; send back energy from a surface; send back, cause to return; express, give a particular impression; contemplate, think, say to self thoughtfully, send something back, show a mirror...reflect
benefit received, give a reward, recompense someone for a service, give somebody something as reward, money offered in return, prize, award; money that is offered in return for information leading to the arrent of a criminal (or the return of lost prop...reward
bleed somebody using leeches, blood-sucking worm, bloodsucking worm; person who clings to another without giving anything in return, parasite; doctor, physician (Archaic), cling to, stick to like a leech; draw blood using leeches, drain off something, ...leech
bond linking return to incomeincome bond
bribe for promoting a product, payment given in return for promotion of a product or service (Commerce)payola
bring self back to normal, compensate for something, obtain something through a court, reclaim something from waste, recuperate, get well; get back, regain, obtain again; cover again, regain something, return to normal, return to the right position, su...recover
bringing the arm forward, gaining back of something lost, obtaining something through a court, reclamation from waste, recuperation; getting well; return, return to a normal state, return to guard, return to health, shot out of an obstaclerecovery
broker, one who buys and sells stocks for customers in return for a commissionstockbroker
can be called back, can be made to returnrecallable
 

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