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Webster 1913 Edition


Returnless

Re-turn′less

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Adj.
Admitting no return.
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Webster 1828 Edition


Returnless

RETURN'LESS

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Adj.
Admitting no return. [Little used.]

Definition 2024


returnless

returnless

English

Adjective

returnless (not comparable)

  1. from (or due to) which one will not, or cannot, return (of a journey, destination, situation, distance, etc.)
    • 1845, Mrs. F. Beavan, Sketches And Tales Illustrative Of Life In The Backwoods Of New Brunswick:
      Seventeen years had rolled on their returnless flight since that night of withering sorrow.
    • 1857, S. H. Hammond, Wild Northern Scenes:
      They would do an immensity of labor on their returnless journey to the ocean.
    • 1872, William Still, The Underground Railroad:
      You must hear the judge's decision, remorselessly giving up the woman with her children born and unborn, into the hands of their claimants--by them to be carried to the slave prison, and thence to be sold to a returnless distance from the remaining but scattered fragments of her once happy family.
  2. (of something that is gone) which will not return
    • 1895, Mary Baker Eddy, Pulpit and Press:
      Pass on, returnless year!