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What (who) is return air - definition

PROGRAMMING STATEMENT THAT STOPS EXECUTION OF THE CURRENT SUBROUTINE, OPTIONALLY PASSING BACK A RETURN VALUE TO THE CODE THAT CALLED THE SUBROUTINE
Return (instruction); Return value; Procedure return; Return from procedure; Return statements; Return instruction; Return address (computing)

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Return (programming); Returns; Returns (disambiguation); Return (album); Return (disambiguation); Return (film); Returning (disambiguation); RETURN; Return (song)
¦ verb
1. come or go back to a place.
(return to) go back to (a state or situation).
(especially of a feeling) come back after a period of absence.
Golf play the last nine holes in a round of eighteen holes.
2. give or send back or put back in place: return the lamb to the oven and add the olives.
feel, say, or do (the same feeling, action, etc.) in response.
(in tennis and other sports) hit or send (the ball) back to an opponent.
American Football intercept (a pass, kick, or fumble by the opposing team) and run upfield with the ball.
3. yield or make (a profit).
4. (of a judge or jury) state or present (a decision or verdict) in response to a formal request.
5. (of an electorate) elect (a person or party) to office.
6. Bridge lead (a card) after taking a trick.
7. Architecture continue (a wall) in a changed direction, especially at right angles.
¦ noun
1. an act or the action of returning.
(also return match or game) a second contest between the same opponents.
a thing which has been returned, especially an unwanted ticket for an event.
2. (also return ticket) Brit. a ticket allowing travel to a place and back again.
3. (also returns) a profit from an investment.
4. an official report or statement submitted in response to a formal demand: census returns.
Law an endorsement or report by a court officer or sheriff on a writ.
5. (also carriage return) a mechanism or key on a typewriter that returns the carriage to a fixed position at the start of a new line.
(also return key) a key pressed on a computer keyboard to simulate a carriage return.
6. an electrical conductor bringing a current back to its source.
7. Architecture a part receding from the line of the front, for example the side of a house or of a window opening.
Phrases
by return (of post) Brit. in the next available mail delivery to the sender.
many happy returns (of the day) a greeting to someone on their birthday.
Derivatives
returnable adjective
returner noun
Origin
ME: the verb from OFr. returner, from L. re- 'back' + tornare 'to turn'; the noun via Anglo-Norman Fr.
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Return (programming); Returns; Returns (disambiguation); Return (album); Return (disambiguation); Return (film); Returning (disambiguation); RETURN; Return (song)
·noun That which is returned.
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Return (programming); Returns; Returns (disambiguation); Return (album); Return (disambiguation); Return (film); Returning (disambiguation); RETURN; Return (song)
I. v. n.
1.
Go or come back, get back, turn back.
2.
Recur, revert.
3.
Answer, reply, respond.
4.
Retort, recriminate.
5.
Revisit, come again.
II. v. a.
1.
Restore, give back, send back.
2.
Repay, refund.
3.
Requite, recompense, repay.
4.
Report, communicate, tell.
5.
Render, report, remit.
6.
Send, transmit, remit, convey.
III. n.
1.
Repayment, reimbursement, remittance, payment.
2.
Recompense, reward, requital, repayment, restitution.
3.
Advantage, benefit, profit, interest.
4.
Official account.

Wikipedia

Return statement

In computer programming, a return statement causes execution to leave the current subroutine and resume at the point in the code immediately after the instruction which called the subroutine, known as its return address. The return address is saved by the calling routine, today usually on the process's call stack or in a register. Return statements in many programming languages allow a function to specify a return value to be passed back to the code that called the function.

Examples of use of return air
1. David Cameron, the Conservtive leader, will recycle cans and "offset" the carbon emissions from a return air flight.
2. The cruise package, which will run until August 23, includes a return air ticket on the Dubai–Singapore sector.
3. The church will likely pay for the former hostages‘ return air tickets and cover their medical costs, officials said.
4. Umranikar had allegedly also asked for air tickets for a family holiday, while Shinde had sought return air tickets Mumbai–Boston–Mumbai for his son studying in USA.
5. Two former MPs have now blown the whistle on the abuse, where MPs are reimbursed for club–class return air fares and "subsistence" costs of up to 200 a day.