apostate
Adjective, Religion-Faith
overturning
Noun, Construction
right to repatriation
Noun, Law
to return to barracks
Verb
to negotiate a corner
Verb
to revolve around ...
Verb
to return to the family
Verb
to get down to brass tacks
Verb
to resume your position
Verb
to be dizzy
Verb, Medicine
to be greatly upset by
Verb
to lose out on a bidding
Verb
to retract from a resolve
Verb
to go back to a subject
Verb
to pick up the thread of a discussion
Verb
to return to a position
Verb
to be stumped at a question
Verb
to retract from an engagement
Verb
to return from a journey
Verb
to turn on a sixpence
Verb
to be struck all of a heap
Verb
to turn on one's heel
Verb
to dance in attendance upon sb
Verb
to back onto something
Verb
to fall back into something
Verb
to go back to the jogtrot of the office
Verb
to run into waste land
Verb
to revert to dictatorship
Verb
to go back in one's native land
Verb
to leave empty handed
Verb
to return to one's old habit
Verb
to slip back into one's old ways
Verb
to go back to one's old ways
Verb
to return to one's old home
Verb
to revest in a former owner
Verb
to come home empty handed
Verb
to return to one's home
Verb
to put the clock back
Verb
to flash back
Verb, Cinema
to come down to earth
Verb
to resume one's duties
Verb
to be furious (with anger , passion
Verb
to get off the deep end
Verb
to get back into circulation
Verb
to be overwhelmed at the news
Verb
to be (all) agog (with excitement
Verb
(fig) to grow very thin
Verb
to lose out on a bidding
Verb
to go back to england on leave
Verb
to get back into harness again
Verb
to get down to business
Verb
to get back into harness
Verb
to return to quarters
Verb
to introvert one's mind
Verb
to turn to Kıblah in worship
Verb
to return to barracks
Verb
to wait upon her husband hand and foot
Verb
to revert to one's subject
Verb
to get back to the point
Verb
to lead back to a subject
Verb
to have turned the corner
Verb
to take a turn for the bad
Verb
to return from abroad
Verb
to turn over in your grave
Verb
to roll over in your grave
Verb
to get back into circulation
Verb
to swing to the left
Verb
to go back to the last lesson
Verb
to return later to a subject
Verb
to go back on one's word
Verb
to go back from one's word
Verb
to come home empty handed
Verb
to lose one's bearings
Verb
to revert to cannibalism
Verb
to resume possession of one's domicile
Verb
to plough back in business
Verb
to be back on the job
Verb
to be on one's pet subject again
Verb
to resume one's place
Verb
to resume one's seat
Verb
to resume your position
Verb
to not to have a head for heights
Verb
to revert to a matter in due course
Verb