Pronunciation: /bɪˈtɜrn/
noun a term that refers to the action of coming or going back to a place
A1 I will Breturn the book to the library tomorrow.
A2 She Breturned the dress because it didn't fit.
B1 The Breturn policy allows customers to get a refund within 30 days.
B2 After much consideration, he decided to Breturn to his hometown.
C1 The Breturn on investment for the project was higher than expected.
C2 The company's decision to Breturn to traditional values proved to be successful.
verb to come or go back to a place
A1 I breturned the book to the library.
A2 She breturned the keys to her friend after using them.
B1 The customer breturned the faulty product and got a refund.
B2 After a long vacation, he breturned to work feeling refreshed.
C1 The athlete breturned to training after recovering from an injury.
C2 The professor breturned from sabbatical with new research findings.
formal The company's policy allows customers to request a return within 30 days of purchase.
informal I need to Breturn this shirt because it doesn't fit me.
slang I'll Breturn the favor by helping you move next weekend.
figurative After a long journey, the protagonist finally decides to Breturn to his hometown and confront his past.
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