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Meanings of
come back
in English
Portuguese
voltar
Spanish
replicar
Catalan
retornar
Back to the meaning
Answer back.
return
repay
retort
rejoin
riposte
Portuguese
voltar
Go back to something earlier.
recall
hark back
Synonyms
Examples for "
return
"
return
repay
retort
rejoin
riposte
Examples for "
return
"
1
We'll
return
early next year with a new company and new toys.
2
No difference was found according to
return
to work 1 year postsurgery.
3
I think we need an opportunity to
return
home at one point.
4
Air New Zealand is currently operating 16
return
international services a week.
5
She will
return
to work in Paris early in the new year.
1
These plans would detail how a company intended to
repay
the state.
2
The interest rates are lower, but it takes much longer to
repay
.
3
Which leads us to ask, just how might we
repay
that debt?
4
The company plans to use the funds it raises to
repay
debt.
5
He said she had planned to use the funds to
repay
debts.
1
However, Malema's right-hand-man also used a highly-contentious term in his stinging
retort
.
2
Theism might almost
retort
the apologue of the specter of the Brocken.
3
Here's the best of a very damning
retort
towards the Public Protector.
4
His face fell at the
retort
;
then he broke into a laugh.
5
I was prepared for this and had already thought of my
retort
.
1
He decided he would wait another ten minutes, then
rejoin
the party.
2
We'll wait fifteen minutes for them to
rejoin
their comrades and leave.
3
I can't believe Dorotea ever agreed to
rejoin
your faction of heretics.
4
But fall back, I would ride alone;
rejoin
the others and follow.
5
After the war, the masses would have to
rejoin
the class struggle.
1
Yet that was their high point, a brief
riposte
amid incessant pressure.
2
The prime minister's obvious
riposte
would be to call a second election.
3
His comments were seen as a
riposte
to the current US administration.
4
In a sense, Robertson says, this novel is a
riposte
to that.
5
I'd be ever so grateful? A few rough chuckles acknowledged Hudson's
riposte
.
Go back.
go back
get back
Usage of
come back
in English
1
The government says the future will be different; they will
come
back
.
2
I'll
come
back
and join the debate below the line later today.
3
One economic number, released today, illuminates how fast housing has
come
back
.
4
If you
come
back
after three years, I will answer that question.
5
Our message today was there's no moral victories,
come
back
to work.
6
A couple of those test cases have
come
back
positive, she said.
7
Just enough to make me decide to
come
back
today, Brukeval said.
8
You
come
back
on the right day five minutes before your time.
9
When I
come
back
in two years' time, if there isn't anybody-'
10
This will help in case you need to
come
back
and reshoot.
11
Right now the tests are taking a long time to
come
back
.
12
Rebecka is welcome to
come
back
at some point in the future.
13
Given the choice, Russian cosmonauts would likely never
come
back
to Earth.
14
The work soothes him, and his good feelings start to
come
back
.
15
Thank heavens Ireland may not
come
back
here for another dozen years.
16
Try to avoid leaving a position that requires us to
come
back
.
Other examples for "come back"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
come
back
come
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
come back
Portuguese
voltar
Spanish
replicar
volver
Catalan
retornar
tornar
Come back
through the time
Come back
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Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
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