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turn over

1 of 1verb
/ˈtɝn ˈoʊvɚ/
Forms:turns over,turning over,turned over,turned over
1

to give something to someone

  • The manager turned the project over to his capable team.
  • The athlete turned the trophy over to the next year's champion.
  • The previous tenant turned over the apartment's keys to the landlord.
  • Please turn over the documents to the receptionist.
  • I turned over the report to my supervisor.
2

to cause an object to flip from its normal position

transitive
  • The strong wind turned the umbrella over on the beach.
  • The clumsy waiter turned the tray over, causing a mess.
  • The car accident turned over the vehicle on the icy road.
  • The impact of the collision turned over the small boat.
3

to flip or rotate an object so that a different side is facing up

transitive
  • The record player turns over the vinyl to play the other side.
  • Let's turn over the record to listen to the B-side.
  • The artist turned the canvas over to begin a new painting.
  • I always turn over my pillow for a cooler side during the night.
  • He turned the pancakes over to cook the other side.
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4

to stir the soil to enhance its quality for plants

transitive
  • The gardener turned the soil over before planting new flowers.
  • They turned over the garden beds in preparation for spring.
  • The farmer turned over the fields to prepare for the upcoming crop.
  • Before planting, it's essential to turn over the soil to break up compacted areas.
  • The landscaper turned over the ground to create a new planting area.
5

to engage in business activities that result in a specific amount of money

transitive
  • The startup turned over profits sooner than expected.
  • The store turned over a considerable amount of inventory during the clearance sale.
  • The online platform turned over impressive numbers of transactions.
  • Despite challenges, the business turned over a consistent income.
6

(of ball games) to lose control of the ball, resulting in a missed opportunity to score

transitive
  • The player turned over the ball, allowing the opposing team to gain an advantage.
  • The quarterback turned the ball over with an intercepted pass.
  • The soccer team struggled after turning over possession in a critical moment.
  • The coach emphasized the importance of not turning over the ball in crucial situations.
  • Turning over the ball frequently cost the team valuable points.
7

to create disorder in a space, often while searching for a specific item

transitive
  • He turned over the entire room looking for his lost keys.
  • The burglars turned the house over in search of valuables.
  • The toddler turned over the toy chest searching for a specific plaything.
  • In a rush, he turned the living room over in search of his passport.
  • The team turned over the storage unit, searching for the misplaced equipment.
8

to carefully think about something

transitive
  • He turned over the proposal in his mind before deciding.
  • The manager turned over the options for the new project.
  • The committee turned over the various aspects of the proposal.
  • Before choosing, it's essential to turn over all possible outcomes.
  • We should turn over different strategies before finalizing our plan.
9

to activate the engine of a vehicle or machine

transitive
  • He quickly turned over the motorcycle engine, eager to hit the road.
  • Can you please turn over the lawnmower engine while I check the fuel level?
  • Before driving, make sure to turn over the engine to check for any issues.
  • I turned over the car engine and headed for the highway.
  • Turn over the ignition to get the generator running smoothly.
10

to switch from one television channel to another

  • We often turn over during halftime to catch the highlights of other games.
  • The remote control makes it easy to turn over without getting up from the couch.
  • We need to turn over and see if there's a live broadcast of the event.
  • I always turn over during commercials to see if there's anything better on.
  • They always turn over the channels quickly when deciding on a movie.
11

to attempt to steal from a location

transitive
  • The group's attempt to turn the casino over failed when they were caught.
  • Despite increased security, robbers still turned the mansion over.
  • A gang plotted to turn over various downtown businesses.
  • Criminals attempted to turn the bank over in broad daylight.
  • Burglars aimed to turn over the store late at night.
12

to use something in a different way than it was initially designed or intended for

transitive
  • The old factory building was turned over into a vibrant art studio for local artists.
  • The company decided to turn over its vacant warehouse space for use as a creative workspace.
  • The classroom was turned over for an evening event, transforming into a venue for the school play.
  • The company turned the vacant lot over into a community garden for residents to use.
  • The old shipping containers were turned over to create modular and affordable housing units.
13

(of a store) to sell existing goods and replace them with new items

transitive
  • The bookstore regularly turns over its stock to feature new releases and keep the selection updated.
  • The store likes to turn its products over, selling the old ones to bring in new ones and keep things interesting for customers.
  • The antique shop periodically turns over its collection to offer customers a variety of unique finds.
  • The fashion boutique turns over its clothing collections each season to showcase the latest trends.
  • The grocery store turns its produce over regularly to ensure freshness and quality.