To pay back, repay; to give back, restore. (In later use mostly with again.) Obsolete.
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释义 | the mind > possession > giving > giving back or restitution > give back [verb (transitive)] (36) yieldc897 To pay back, repay; to give back, restore. (In later use mostly with again.) Obsolete. agiveOE transitive. To give up, give back; to render, surrender. Obsolete. again-setOE transitive. To restore. restorec1325 transitive. To give back, return, or make restitution of (something or someone previously taken away or lost). Also intransitive: to give… acquitc1330 transitive. To pay back (a debt arising from something done to or for one); to repay or requite (a benefit or injury). Obsolete. to pay outa1382 transitive. To restore (a thing). Obsolete. refundc1386 transitive. To pour in or out again; to cause to flow or pass back, esp. to the original source. Also intransitive. Now rare (in later use… to give againa1400 transitive. To give back, restore; to give in return. Also †to give againward. quita1400 transitive. To return or pay back (something taken or owed); to give (a thing) in return for something else. Obsolete. restituec1400 transitive. To restore (something), to give (something) back. reliver1426 transitive. To give back, return, restore. surrend1450 transitive. = surrender, v.; in quot. 1475 used = give back, restore (cf. render, v. 16). redeliver1490 transitive. To give back, return, restore. refer1496 transitive. To give back; to restore. Obsolete. render1513 transitive. To restore, return, give back. Also in early use: †to hand back (obsolete). Frequently with back, †again. Also intransitive. rebail1539 transitive. To hand over (goods, money, etc.) again, in order to fulfil or terminate a bailment agreement. Cf. bail, v.1 1, bailment, n. 1. re-present1564 transitive. To present for a second or further time. Also: to give back. regive1575 transitive. To give again; to give back. to give backa1586 transitive. (See simple senses and back, adv.) To restore; to surrender again; to reciprocate; to reflect, to echo, etc. to turn back1587 transitive. To cause (a person or thing) to go back to its former place; to send or give (something) back, to return. Cf. main sense 19c. Now U.S. relate1590 transitive. To bring back, restore. Obsolete. rare. turn1597 transitive. To give or send (something) back; to return. Obsolete. returna1632 transitive. To give back as a replacement or equivalent, to give or send in repayment. Also with for a thing, to a person or thing. to hand back1638 transitive to give (something) back; to return (something). redonate1656 transitive. To give back, return, restore. reappropriate1659 transitive. To restore, give back; to reallot. re-cede1684 transitive. To cede (a country, region, or town) back to a former ruler. revert1688 transitive. To cause (a property) to return to the original, previous, or rightful owner, or to his or her heirs; (Publishing) to cause (the… replace1776 transitive. To return or restore to a person. Obsolete. rare. restitute1885 transitive. To return, hand back, or make restitution of (a thing). Also intransitive. to kick back1926 transitive and intransitive. To return (money, stolen goods, etc.) to the person from whom they were obtained; to pay (money), esp. as a… Subcategories:— territory (1) — requisitioned property (2) — a person (1) — get back for another (1) |
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