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возвращать; выручкаСинонимический ряд:1. answers (noun) answers; antiphons; rejoinders; replies; responds; responses; retorts2. grant (noun) acquisition; award; benefit; gift; grant; inheritance; reward3. money coming in (noun) accretion; accumulation; gain; harvest; intake; money coming in; profit4. profits (noun) earnings; gains; interests; proceeds; profits5. recurrence (noun) reappearance; recurrence; reoccurrence6. recurrences (noun) reappearances; recurrences; reoccurrences7. answers (verb) answers; comes in; rejoins; replies; responds; retorts8. pays (verb) bring in; brings in; clears; draws; earns; gains; grosses; nets; pays; produces; realises; repays; yields9. reacts (verb) reacts; turns back10. reciprocates (verb) reciprocates; recompenses; requites; retaliates11. recurs (verb) reappears; recrudesces; recurs; reoccurs12. renders (verb) hand down; renders13. renews (verb) give back; gives back; puts back; reinstates; reintroduces; renews; replaces; restores; revives; take back; takes back14. reverts (verb) come back; reverts; revisits
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