Pronunciation: /tɜːrn ɪn/
noun A person's action of submitting something, such as an assignment or a document
A1 I need to turn in my homework by tomorrow.
A2 Don't forget to turn in your permission slip for the field trip.
B1 Students are required to turn in their essays by the end of the week.
B2 She was praised for always turning in her work on time.
C1 The deadline to turn in your application is next Friday.
C2 He received an award for consistently turning in high-quality work.
verb To submit or hand in something, typically a completed task or assignment
A1 Please turn in your homework by the end of the week.
A2 Students are required to turn in their permission slips before the field trip.
B1 Don't forget to turn in your application form before the deadline.
B2 The deadline to turn in your project proposal has been extended.
C1 Employees must turn in their timesheets at the end of each week.
C2 The detective decided to turn in the criminal after gathering enough evidence.
formal Please remember to turn in your assignment by the deadline.
informal Don't forget to hand in your homework on time.
slang Make sure you submit your project before it's due.
figurative It's time to turn in a new leaf and start fresh.
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