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turn back
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turn down
turn in
To hand in; give over:
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turned in the final exam.
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To inform on or deliver:
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The criminal turned herself in.
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To produce:
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turns in a consistent performance every day.
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I turned in early last night.
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turn off
To stop the operation, activity, or flow of; shut off:
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turned off the television.
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To affect with dislike, displeasure, or revulsion:
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That song really turns me off.
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To affect with boredom:
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The play turned the audience off.
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To lose or cause to lose interest; withdraw:
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turning off to materialism.
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To cease paying attention to:
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Unable to leave my seat, I turned off the boring speaker and thought about vacation.
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To divert; deflect.
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turn on
To cause to begin the operation, activity, or flow of:
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Turn on the light bulb.
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To begin to display, employ, or exude:
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turn on the charm.
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To take or cause to take a mind-altering drug, especially for the first time.
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To be or cause to become interested, pleasurably excited, or stimulated. Often used with to :
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My uncle turned me on to jazz. She turned on to surfing this summer.
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To excite or become excited sexually.
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turn out
To shut off:
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turned out the lights.
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A large group of protesters have turned out.
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To produce, as by a manufacturing process; make:
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an assembly line turning out cars.
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To be found to be, as after experience or trial:
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The rookie turned out to be the best hitter on the team.
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To end up; result:
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The cake turned out beautifully.
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To equip; outfit:
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troops that were turned out beautifully.
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Informal To get out of bed.
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To evict; expel:
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The tenants were turned out.
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turn over
To bring the bottom to the top or vice versa; invert.
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To shift the position of, as by rolling from one side to the other.
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To shift one's position by rolling from one side to the other.
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To rotate; cycle:
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The engine turned over but wouldn't start.
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To think about; consider:
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She turned over the problem in her mind.
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To transfer to another; surrender:
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turned over the illegal funds.
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To do business to the extent or amount of:
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turn over a million dollars a year.
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To seem to lurch or heave convulsively:
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My stomach turned over.
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turn to
To begin work:
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If you quit dawdling and just turn to, the cleaning will be done in a day.
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turn up
To increase the speed, volume, intensity, or flow of:
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turn up the public-address system.
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To find:
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She turned up the missing papers under her blotter.
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To be found:
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The papers will turn up sooner or later.
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To make an appearance; arrive:
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Several old friends turned up at the reunion.
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To fold or be capable of folding up:
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turning up his cuffs; cuffs that will turn up.
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To happen unexpectedly:
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Something turned up and I was unable to go.
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To be evident:
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Her name constantly turns up in art circles.
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