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turn
verb
-
turn
,
turning
,
turns
,
turned
to
change
direction
while
moving
,
or
to
make
something
face
a
different
way
•
At
the
next
intersection
,
turn
left
onto
Oak
Street
.
At
the
next
intersection
,
turn
left
onto
Oak
Street
.
•
She
turned
the
doorknob
and
walked
into
the
room
.
She
turned
the
doorknob
and
walked
into
the
room
.
Old
English
‘
tyrnan
’,
related
to
Latin
‘
tornare
’
meaning
‘
to
turn
on
a
lathe
’.
verb
-
turn
,
turning
,
turns
,
turned
to
change
and
become
a
different
state
,
colour
,
or
quality
•
In
autumn
,
the
leaves
turn
bright
orange
and
red
.
In
autumn
,
the
leaves
turn
bright
orange
and
red
.
•
Her
excitement
quickly
turned
to
disappointment
when
the
concert
was
cancelled
.
Her
excitement
quickly
turned
to
disappointment
when
the
concert
was
cancelled
.
From
Old
English
‘
tyrnan
’,
sense
of
‘
become
’
recorded
since
the
14th
century
.
verb
-
turn
,
turning
,
turns
,
turned
to
reach
or
celebrate
a
particular
age
or
time
•
Maya
will
turn
eighteen
next
month
.
Maya
will
turn
eighteen
next
month
.
•
The
clock
turned
midnight
while
we
were
still
working
.
The
clock
turned
midnight
while
we
were
still
working
.
Extension
of
earlier
sense
‘
change
’
to
marking
the
point
where
age
or
time
changes
.
return
verb
to
go
or
come
back
to
a
place
,
situation
,
or
condition
after
being
away
•
After
school
,
the
children
will
return
home
for
dinner
.
After
school
,
the
children
will
return
home
for
dinner
.
•
The
swallows
return
every
spring
to
build
nests
under
the
old
bridge
.
The
swallows
return
every
spring
to
build
nests
under
the
old
bridge
.
From
Old
French
'retourner'
,
from
Latin
're-'
(
back
)
+
'tornare'
(
to
turn
).
verb
to
give
,
send
,
or
put
something
back
to
the
person
or
place
it
came
from
•
Could
you
return
the
book
to
the
library
for
me
?
Could
you
return
the
book
to
the
library
for
me
?
•
She
politely
returned
the
jacket
she
had
borrowed
from
her
friend
.
She
politely
returned
the
jacket
she
had
borrowed
from
her
friend
.
See
Sense
1
.
verb
to
produce
or
yield
a
financial
profit
or
result
•
The
investment
is
expected
to
return
ten
percent
per
year
.
The
investment
is
expected
to
return
ten
percent
per
year
.
•
Government
bonds
usually
return
less
than
stocks
but
are
safer
.
Government
bonds
usually
return
less
than
stocks
but
are
safer
.
Financial
sense
developed
in
the
17th
century
from
the
idea
of
money
‘
coming
back
’
to
the
investor
.