A major change in attitude or principle or point of view.
1 But Russia's betrayal is not sufficient to account for the Serbian volte-face .
2 It's in keeping with an apparent volte - face that began in 2019.
3 The volte - face implies it is now bracing for a broader offensive.
4 All things considered, it was quite a volte - face from giving him the finger.
5 But Mr Cameron and his advisers have set their faces against a volte - face .
6 America made a volte-face and turned to the setting sun.
7 The approach confounded him: had Lichfield undergone a volte - face ?
8 The latest dietary volte - face came this week from the World Health Organisation, and it concerned coffee.
9 A volte - face by the U.S. Federal Reserve on rate hikes helped drive stocks up this year.
10 It represents a political volte - face by the comedian.
11 That's a welcome volte - face by the central bank.
12 That partly explains the volcanic reaction among colleagues to Martin's volte - face on the Eighth Amendment last week.
13 The volte - face will necessitate nimble investor footwork.
14 British Business Secretary Vince Cable said of the swift volte - face by politicians queuing up to condemn the Murdochs.
15 Here is an anomaly, a paradox; progress made in spite of its rejection; and, recently, a total volte-face .
16 Radiohead's volte - face from sensitive tunesmiths to austere electronic production outfit may have left many out in the cold.
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