retourner

Etymology
, from + ; morphologically, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to turn over, turn upside-down; (in cooking) to turn
 * 2)  to toss (salad), turn over (earth, soil)
 * 3)  to return, send back (an object)
 * 4)  to return, go back (to/from a place)
 * 5)  to return, revert (à to) (a state etc)
 * 6)  to turn over; to overturn, capsize
 * 7)  to turn round (turn one's head)
 * 8)  to be reversed, be turned round (of a situation etc.)
 * 9)  to get organised
 * 1)  to turn over; to overturn, capsize
 * 2)  to turn round (turn one's head)
 * 3)  to be reversed, be turned round (of a situation etc.)
 * 4)  to get organised

Verb

 * 1) to return; to come back