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Meanings of
turnabout
in English
Portuguese
reversão
Catalan
revés
Spanish
revés
Back to the meaning
Turning in the opposite direction.
reverse
turnaround
reversal
reversion
change of mind
flip-flop
Portuguese
reversão
Synonyms
Examples for "
reverse
"
reverse
turnaround
reversal
reversion
change of mind
Examples for "
reverse
"
1
Europe without a way forward may
reverse
an overly merry first quarter.
2
It also use
reverse
repurchase agreements collateralized by highly-rated EU government debt.
3
But the skyrocketing number of cases have prompted him to
reverse
course.
4
However a rejection of the treaty would likely
reverse
that progress rapidly.
5
Woodward's body had simply given out, and nothing could
reverse
the process.
1
New tax figures point to a remarkable
turnaround
in Ireland's public finances.
2
But the past week has seen a striking
turnaround
in their campaign.
3
The
turnaround
time for the fiscal framework decision is only 16 days.
4
A housing rebound is seen essential for a
turnaround
in the economy.
5
However, he expects a
turnaround
now that crude oil prices are retreating.
1
Recent speculation of an accelerated deal is a
reversal
from last year.
2
Results: The fraction of large islets negatively correlated with diabetes
reversal
rates.
3
The billion-dollar question is whether another
reversal
is the time to buy.
4
Despite a swift
reversal
,
protesters still demand that Pakistan's law minister resign.
5
These results highlight a dissociation between social task performance and
reversal
learning.
1
It was the
reversion
of power; it brought her a great exultation.
2
Give it seven or 10 years, though, and the
reversion
usually happens.
3
Words formed by the
reversion
of letters of former words; examples, 699-m.
4
Selfishness results in anarchy, a
reversion
to the Ishmaelite type of life.
5
But in regard to plants Dr. Hooker questions the fact of
reversion
.
1
Apparently Avery had accepted Mrs. Osborne's sudden
change
of
mind
without question.
2
However, a 'no refunds' policy for pure
change
of
mind
is acceptable.
3
The government's
change
of
mind
on standardised packaging for tobacco is welcome.
4
The word for repentance in Scripture means simply a
change
of
mind
.
5
Senator Derryn Hinch had reportedly had a last minute
change
of
mind
.
1
The hub's purpose is to eliminate the need for a
flip
-
flop
hub.
2
I don't know how they're gonna deal with the
flip
-
flop
thing, exactly.
3
She decided the soak and the soft rubber
flip
-
flop
soles were helping.
4
And the regulatory
flip
-
flop
hasn't helped matters either, said one of the sources.
5
But when I tried to discard the other
flip
-
flop
,
I lost my footing.
Usage of
turnabout
in English
1
Good luck avoiding the appearance of
turnabout
,
however legally legitimate the process.
2
Oh, by the way, Chesna:
turnabout
is fair play, don't you agree?
3
In the course of its fighting the monster may have to
turnabout
.
4
The two men moved their pieces, black and white, turn and
turnabout
.
5
As far as most Camorri were concerned,
turnabout
was fair play.
6
In a
turnabout
,
the central bank last week sold lats and bought euros.
7
Be wise in your answer, for there will be no chance for
turnabout
.
8
I guess as you English would say,
turnabout
is fair play.
9
There is a
turnabout
for cars to deposit their passengers at the lobby.
10
As far as he was concerned,
turnabout
was fair play.
11
Now that's much better, Ben thought, more than slightly astonished at the rapid
turnabout
.
12
By 1944, three years later, the ordeal and the
turnabout
had both been spectacular.
13
He thought this and almost smiled at the verbal
turnabout
.
14
It was a curious
turnabout
,
and one with important implications.
15
You were bothering me about it, but
turnabout
's
fair play.
16
The urgency was a
turnabout
for the Obama White House.
Other examples for "turnabout"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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turnabout
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
sudden turnabout
dramatic turnabout
quick turnabout
rapid turnabout
bitter turnabout
More collocations
Translations for
turnabout
Portuguese
reversão
Catalan
revés
Spanish
revés
Turnabout
through the time
Turnabout
across language varieties
United States of America
Common