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return to

verb as in reestablish

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At the end, Salman Rushdie read a brief scene set at a Pakistani madrassa from his 2005 return-to-form novel Shalimar the Clown.

You will all be driven to the station, and win return to-night—having, I hope, enjoyed a pleasant day.

"If I don't return to-night don't you fellows worry about me," called back the youth.

Marie paid her; instructed her to return to-morrow, and went to make herself ready for town.

I will return to-morrow afternoon, as soon as I have had my dinner; and then we will go on with the story of the Dragon of Hushby.

And, after saying he would return to-morrow, among a hundred other things, he elegantly walk'd out of the room.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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