`return` in Latin
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return
- verb
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go back to a place
redireHe will return home tomorrow. — Cras domum redibit.revertereShe returned to the city. — Ad urbem reversa est. -
give back something received
restituerePlease return the book. — Quaeso librum restitue.reddereHe returned the money. — Pecuniam reddidit.
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go back to a place
- noun
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act of coming back
reditusHis return was unexpected. — Reditus eius inopinatus erat. -
[financial],
profit or yield from investment
fructus [financial]The return on investment was high. — Fructus ex collocatione magnus erat.reditus [financial]They expect a good return. — Bonum reditum exspectant. -
[computing],
key on a keyboard
clavis reditus [computing]Press the return key. — Clave reditus preme. -
[legal],
official report or statement
relatio [legal]The court received the return. — Curia relationem accepit.
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act of coming back