turn
Definition of
turn
:
a
circular
segment
of
a
curve
;
"
a
bend
in
the
road
"
;
"
a
crook
in
the
path
"
the
act
of
changing
or
reversing the
direction
of the
course
;
"
he
took
a
turn
to the
right
"
(
game
) the
activity
of doing something
in
an
agreed
succession
;
"
it
is my
turn
"
;
"
it
is
still
my
play
"
an
unforeseen
development
;
"events
suddenly
took
an
awkward
turn
"
a
movement
in
a
new
direction
;
"the
turning
of the
wind
"
the
act
of
turning
away
or
in
the
opposite
direction
;
"
he
made
an
abrupt
turn
away
from her"
turning
or
twisting
around
(
in
place
);
"with
a
quick
twist
of his
head
he
surveyed the
room
"
a
time
for
working
(
after
which you
will
be
relieved
by
someone
else);
"
it
'
s
my
go
"
;
"
a
spell
of
work
"
(sports)
a
division
during which
one
team
is
on
the
offensive
a
short
theatrical
performance
that is
part
of
a
longer
program
;
"
he
did his
act
three
times
every
evening
"
;
"she had
a
catchy
little
routine
"
;
"
it
was
one
of the
best
numbers
he
ever
did"
a
favor
for
someone
;
"
he
did
me
a
good
turn
"
taking
a
short
walk
out
and
back
;
"we took
a
turn
in
the
park
"
change
orientation
or
direction
,
also
in
the
abstract
sense
;
"
Turn
towards
me
"
;
"The
mugger
turned
and fled
before
I
could
see
his
face
"
;
"She
turned
from herself and
learned
to
listen
to others'
needs
"
undergo
a
transformation
or
a
change
of
position
or
action
;
"We
turned
from
Socialism
to
Capitalism
"
;
"The
people
turned
against the
President
when
he
stole
the
election
"
undergo
a
change
or
development
;
"The
water
turned
into
ice
"
;
"Her
former
friend
became her
worst
enemy
"
;
"
He
turned
traitor
"
cause
to
move
around
or
rotate
;
"
turn
a
key
"
;
"
turn
your
palm
this
way
"
change
to the
contrary
;
"The
trend
was
reversed
"
;
"the tides
turned
against him"
;
"
public
opinion
turned
when
it
was revealed that the
president
had
an
affair
with
a
White
House
intern
"
pass
to the
other
side
of;
"
turn
the
corner
"
;
"
move
around
the
obstacle
"
pass
into
a
condition
gradually
,
take
on
a
specific
property
or
attribute
;
become
;
"The
weather
turned
nasty
"
;
"She grew
angry
"
let
(something)
fall
or
spill
from
a
container
;
"
turn
the
flour
onto
a
plate
"
move
around
an
axis
or
a
center
;
"The wheels
are
turning
"
cause
to
move
around
a
center
so
as
to
show
another
side
of;
"
turn
a
page
of
a
book
"
to
send
or
let
go
;
"They
turned
away
the
crowd
at
the
gate
of the
governor
'
s
mansion
"
to
break
and
turn
over
earth
especially
with
a
plow
;
"
Farmer
Jones
plowed
his
east
field
last
week
"
;
"
turn
the
earth
in
the
Spring
"
shape
by
rotating
on
a
lathe
or
cutting
device
or
a
wheel
;
"
turn
the
legs
of the
table
"
;
"
turn
the
clay
on
the
wheel
"
change
color
;
"
In
Vermont
, the leaves
turn
early
"
twist
suddenly
so
as
to
sprain
;
"
wrench
one
'
s
ankle
"
;
"The
wrestler
twisted
his
shoulder
"
;
"the hikers sprained their ankles when they
fell
"
;
"
I
turned
my
ankle
and couldn'
t
walk
for
several
days
"
cause
to
change
or
turn
into something
different
;
assume
new
characteristics;
"The
princess
turned
the
frog
into
a
prince
by
kissing
him"
;
"The alchemists
tried
to
turn
lead
into
gold
"
accomplish
by
rotating;
"
turn
a
somersault
"
;
"
turn
cartwheels"
get
by
buying
and
selling
;
"the
company
turned
a
good
profit
after
a
year
"
cause
to
move
along
an
axis
or
into
a
new
direction
;
"
turn
your
face
to the
wall
"
;
"
turn
the
car
around
"
;
"
turn
your
dance
partner
around
"
channel
one
'
s
attention
,
interest
,
thought
,
or
attention
toward
or
away
from something;
"The
pedophile
turned
to boys for
satisfaction
"
;
"
people
turn
to
mysticism
at
the
turn
of
a
millennium
"
cause
(
a
plastic
object
) to
assume
a
crooked
or
angular
form
;
"
bend
the
rod
"
;
"
twist
the
dough
into
a
braid
"
;
"the
strong
man
could
turn
an
iron
bar
"
alter
the
functioning
or
setting
of;
"
turn
the
dial
to
10
"
;
"
turn
the
heat
down
"
direct
at
someone
;
"She
turned
a
smile
on
me
"
;
"They
turned
their flashlights
on
the
car
"
have
recourse
to
or
make
an
appeal
or
request
for
help
or
information
to;
"She called
on
her
Representative
to
help
her"
;
"She
turned
to her relatives for
help
"
go
sour
or
spoil
;
"The
milk
has
soured
"
;
"The
wine
worked"
;
"The
cream
has
turned
--we
have
to
throw
it
out
"
become
officially
one
year
older
;
"She is
turning
50
this
year
"
Enron mail blog
,
Enron mail archive
,
Loan Morph
,
Pseudo Words
,
Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis
,
Stock Morph
,
HostMon
,
Chess Morph
,
Search Morph
,
News Morph
,
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