Turn-around Definition

noun

Alternative spelling of turnaround.

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(intransitive, reflexive) To physically rotate horizontally 360 degrees.
Turn around once or twice so I can see your new dress.
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(intransitive, reflexive) To change to the opposite direction from a previous position.

She turned her position around and now she is in favor of the merger.
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(intransitive, reflexive, sports) To reverse the expected outcome of a game, usually from a losing position to a winning one.

The team really turned it around in the second half for a great win.
They were way ahead but the game turned around on them and they lost 4-3.
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(business, management) To reverse a trend, usually towards a more favorable outcome; to return (a business, department) to effectiveness, profitability, etc.

The new management team has really turned the company around and they expect a good profit next year.
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(idiomatic, colloquial) To be duplicitous.

You can't just turn around and say that it was all my fault.
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Synonyms:
  • swing around
  • swing about
  • pick up

Other Word Forms of Turn-around

Noun

Singular:
turn-around
Plural:
turn-arounds

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