turn over (Meaning)
turn over (v)
place into the hands or custody of
cause to overturn from an upright or normal position
move by turning over or rotating
turn up, loosen, or remove earth
do business worth a certain amount of money
cause to move around a center so as to show another side of
turn from an upright or normal position
turn upside down, or throw so as to reverse
think about carefully; weigh
Synonyms & Antonyms of turn over
turn over Sentence Examples
- The waiter turned over the table to prepare for new guests.
- The mechanic turned over the engine to check for any problems.
- The athlete turned over the obstacle effortlessly, showcasing their agility.
- The company turned over a record profit last quarter, exceeding expectations.
- The stock market took a sudden turn over, causing widespread losses.
- The newspaper turned over a new leaf, adopting a more objective and unbiased approach.
- The patient turned over in their bed, seeking a more comfortable position.
- The organization turned over the investigation to an independent body to ensure impartiality.
- The thief turned over the stolen goods to the police, hoping for leniency.
- The author turned over the final draft of the manuscript, concluding months of hard work.
FAQs About the word turn over
place into the hands or custody of, cause to overturn from an upright or normal position, move by turning over or rotating, turn up, loosen, or remove earth, do
revolution, loop, succession,rotation, series, ring, chain, sequence, circuit, train
retain, retain,keep, keep, withhold,withhold,
The waiter turned over the table to prepare for new guests.
The mechanic turned over the engine to check for any problems.
The athlete turned over the obstacle effortlessly, showcasing their agility.
The company turned over a record profit last quarter, exceeding expectations.