turned in Antonyms
Meaning of turned in
turned in
to go to bed, to deliver to an authority, to inform on, to deliver up, to hand over to authorities, something that turns in or is turned in, to make an entrance by turning from a road or path, to acquit oneself of, to give up or hand back, do entry 1 sense 1a
turned in Sentence Examples
- The key turned smoothly in the lock, granting access to the room.
- The tide turned against the swimmers, pushing them towards shore.
- The student turned to the next page, eager to continue reading.
- The car turned abruptly at the intersection, narrowly avoiding an accident.
- The world turned upside down as the earthquake struck, sending buildings crumbling.
- The patient's condition turned for the worse, requiring immediate medical attention.
- The athlete turned his body towards the finish line, giving it his all in the final stretch.
- The leaves turned from green to vibrant shades of gold and red as autumn arrived.
- The conversation turned sour when the friends began arguing about their differences.
- The director turned to the cast and crew, expressing his gratitude for their hard work on the film.
FAQs About the word turned in
to go to bed, to deliver to an authority, to inform on, to deliver up, to hand over to authorities, something that turns in or is turned in, to make an entrance
delivered,relinquished, surrendered, rendered, turned over, yielded, gave up, resigned, coughed up, handed over
retained,kept,withheld,
The key turned smoothly in the lock, granting access to the room.
The tide turned against the swimmers, pushing them towards shore.
The student turned to the next page, eager to continue reading.
The car turned abruptly at the intersection, narrowly avoiding an accident.