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View definitions for turn around

turn around

verb as in revolve

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verb as in turn tail

verb as in whirl

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Weston, a former British Gas executive, was hired in January this year to try and turn around the fortunes of a company drowning in debts of £18bn.

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Northern Rail has been trying to turn around its poor service for a number of years.

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“We have needs for fuel, foods and medicines, there was a delivery coming from Tyre that had to turn around,” says Father al-Ameel.

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So any sign that Scholz is helping to end the conflict could turn around his fortunes at the ballot box.

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“They cannot swear under threat of perjury that there’s irreparable harm, and then turn around say under our litigation, ‘No harm, no foul.’”

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

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