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TURN


  • to fold (a blanket, sheet of paper, etc.) on itself
  • to come to be
  • to be found or known; prove
  • to get out of bed
  • to cause to turn outward, as the toes
  • to move or be moved from one side to another
  • to rotate
  • to move around
  • to reverse
  • to change the course or position of
  • to change or alter
  • to put to some use
  • to reach or pass (a certain age, amount, etc.)
  • to shape on a lathe
  • to change position or course
  • to become spoiled
  • to become
  • rotation
  • change or point of change
  • one's due time or opportunity
  • trend
  • short walk, ride, etc.
  • inclination or aptitude
  • service or disservice
  • in every case or instance; constantly
  • one after another; in rotation or succession; alternately
  • period or piece of work
  • on the verge or in the process of turning; changing
  • not in the correct succession; out of proper order
  • at an unsuitable time; imprudently; indiscreetly
  • to succeed one another in order; rotate; alternate
  • to put in reverse position; invert
  • to consider; meditate; ponder
  • to transfer; give
  • to start (an engine)
  • (of an engine) to start
  • to purchase and then sell
  • to apply to for aid; appeal to
  • to begin to attend to or work at something
  • to change to
  • to alter a garment by folding (a hem, cuffs, etc.) up or over
  • to bring to the surface by digging
  • to find
  • to intensify; increase
  • to happen; occur
  • to appear; arrive
  • to be recovered
  • to just the proper degree; to perfection
  • by turns
  • to retrace one's footsteps; turn around to return
  • to cause to go no further or to return, as by not welcoming; send away
  • to reject
  • to hand in; submit
  • to inform on or deliver up
  • to go to bed; retire
  • to drive a vehicle or to walk into (a street, store, etc.)
  • to be changed, transformed, or converted into
  • to stop the flow of
  • to extinguish
  • to alienate
  • to rotate (to turn like a wheel) [v -ED, -ING, -S]
  • to change in form or appearance
  • in due order of succession
  • to turn from one path or course into another; veer
  • to be present at; appear
  • to cause to flow
  • to switch on
  • to arouse the interest of
  • to become hostile to
  • to extinguish (a light)
  • to produce as the result of labor
  • dismiss; discharge
  • to fit out; dress; equip
  • to result; issue
  • to move around a central point [v TURNED, TURNING, TURNS] : TURNABLE [adj]

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