1. returns - Noun
2. returns - Verb
returns
plural of return
(plural only) Merchandise returned to the retailer, wholesaler or supplier.
A mild, light-coloured kind of tobacco.
(law) The rendering back of a writ to the proper officer.
(military) The return of the soldiers fit for duty.
returns
third-person singular simple present indicative of return
Aaron J. Moore, CFO, California State University Foundation said: “We examined options for our endowment for several years and an ESG mandate best allowed us to align our investments with the university’s values without sacrificing returns. Source: Internet
; 0000 Interrupt Acknowledge : This is a special form of read cycle implicitly addressed to the interrupt controller, which returns an interrupt vector. Source: Internet
1531–1835 Halley's periodic returns have been subject to scientific investigation since the 16th century. Source: Internet
1986: Nixon returns to draw Roger again, he moves to two pages and Roger The Dodger's Dodge Clinic is introduced. Source: Internet
1970: *November 17 – 22: The rover drives 197 m, returns 14 close up pictures of the Moon and 12 panoramic views, during 10 communication sessions. Source: Internet
Absolutely, but we are seeing the early returns on the Rays’ investment in Arozarena and it has been fantastic. Source: Internet