to return home; (fig.) to retire from public life
to make a counter-offer when haggling; to bargain
to return to normal life (leaving a monastic order)
to hit back; to return fire
to restore (to the original state or condition); to return (to the original shape or condition); to reconstruct (an event); reduction (chemistry)
to retort; to answer back
to retort; to answer back
to offer a return banquet
to redeem a vow (to a deity); to fulfil a promise; votive
to hit back; to retaliate
repayment; to pay back money
to pay (back) in full; to repay; to pay off; to pay someone back; to redeem a debt; to eliminate; to wipe off (a debt)
to return a politeness; to present a gift in return
to return from the grave; (old) to recycle (waste products)
(Korean term) women who returned to Korea after being abducted during the Manchu invasions of Korea in the 17th century, only to be regarded as defiled and therefore ostracized, even by their own families
to set the record straight; to clarify the facts
to return sth; to hand back
to return with thanks; to give back (honorific)
please return (an item sent in the mail)
to release (a hostage); to put back in place
return (a borrowed object) with thanks; decline (a gift) with thanks
to return alive; to survive
to ask for sth back; to recover
to return; to give (or send) back; restitution; return (of something to its original owner); remittance
to recover (lost property or money); to win back
to return (sth borrowed etc); to send back; to refund; to rebate
to return; to give back; to send back; to repatriate
a tooth for a tooth (retaliation)
to bargain; to haggle (over price)
restoring agricultural land to forest