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View definitions for turn out

turn out

verb as in equip; produce

verb as in get out of bed

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“If you care about climate change, you can only turn out so many lights, or plant so many trees, or forgo so much meat,” he said.

From Salon

It turns out his status as “the non-politician” is exactly why voters like him.

A communist has one story, which might not turn out to be true.

From Salon

The past two winters have been uncommonly wet in California, and while it’s unclear how this season will turn out, this first storm is certainly kicking it off to an impressive start.

He told the BBC’s Evening Extra that Mr Reid “never set out to be a broadcaster” but turned out to be “the most respected journalist I have ever met”.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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