Pronunciation: /tɜrn ˈoʊvər/
noun the action of turning something over
A1 I need help with the turn over of the pancakes.
A2 The turn over of the company's finances is scheduled for next week.
B1 The turn over of employees in this department is quite high.
B2 The turn over of the project was completed ahead of schedule.
C1 The turn over of power from one government to another can be a delicate process.
C2 The turn over of the business resulted in a significant increase in profits.
verb to move something so that the bottom part is now on top
A1 Please turn over the page to see the next exercise.
A2 To cook the pancakes evenly, you need to turn them over halfway through.
B1 The company decided to turn over a new leaf and rebrand itself.
B2 After years of neglect, the government finally decided to turn over the management of the park to a new organization.
C1 The investigation revealed that the CEO had been involved in illegal activities, leading to a complete turn over of the company's leadership.
C2 The political landscape in the country underwent a significant turn over after the election results were announced.
formal Please remember to turn over your test paper and begin working on the questions on the back.
informal Don't forget to turn over the page so we can see what happens next in the story.
slang I can't believe he turned over on us and told the teacher about our plan.
figurative It's time to turn over a new leaf and start fresh with a positive attitude.
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