VERB
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direct one's interest or attention towards; go into
People turn to mysticism at the turn of a millennium
The student turned to the teacher for help -
speak to
He addressed the crowd outside the window
How To Use turn to In A Sentence
- She even has ambitions to return to college and major in interior design and business.
- The studio manager will cue you when it's your turn to come on.
- It's your turn to roll the dice.
- That being impossible here, let us return to the topic of theism and the relation of evil to divine purpose.
- Paul took up the post of County Accountant in the mid-Seventies, leaving for a short spell, only to return to take up the post of Finance Officer.
- So return to him, O thou monk, and say that the single combat shall take place to morrow, for this day we have come off our journey and are aweary; but after rest neither reproach nor blame fear ye. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
- The vital factor he boldly designates "entelechy", or "psychoid", and advocated a return to Aristotle for the most helpful conception of the principle of life. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
- A complete return to normality may take weeks.
- In an attempt to break the strike, management used megaphones to instruct the afternoon shift, who were gathered in a car park, to return to work or face immediate dismissal.
- The husband is required to return these assets to the wife at the end of the marriage; should the woman be divorced or should the husband predecease the wife, these assets return to her and she is to be compensated for any damage caused to them. Marriage.