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turn the tide

VERB
  1. cause a complete reversal of the circumstances
    The tables are turned now that the Republicans are in power!

How To Use turn the tide In A Sentence

  • They will help, but it is questionable whether they will turn the tide.
  • He says law enforcement fact turn the tide upon those who seek to asperse the country's good name.
  • Debt-ridden media conglomerates are now considering sales of their music divisions even as they begin to test paid online music services intended to compete with free file-swapping networks and turn the tide.
  • Civil liberties groups helped to turn the tide against industrial violence.
  • This contract is probably our last chance to turn the tide.
  • Civil liberties groups helped to turn the tide against industrial violence.
  • Civil liberties groups helped to turn the tide against industrial violence.
  • With airfares at historic lows and fuel prices soaring, even full planes may not be enough to turn the tide at some airlines.
  • Cecil's season has hardly been one to shout about so far but this horse could make up into a useful stayer and turn the tide.
  • But if there were a single comic to turn the tide, and bring new readers into the fold, then Runaways would be it.
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