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- noun Alternative spelling of
turnaround . - verb transitive, intransitive, reflexive To physically rotate horizontally 360 degrees.
- verb transitive, intransitive, reflexive To
change to theopposite direction from aprevious position . - verb transitive, intransitive, reflexive, sports To
reverse theexpected outcome of agame , usually from alosing position to awinning one. - verb transitive, business, management To
reverse atrend , usually towards a morefavorable outcome ; toreturn (abusiness ,department ) toeffectiveness ,profitability , etc. - verb transitive, idiomatic, colloquial To be
duplicitous . - verb transitive, idiomatic, of an idea To
consider from a differentviewpoint . - verb transitive, idiomatic, colloquial (often with a
unit oftime ) Toproduce ; tooutput ; togenerate - verb idiomatic, buzzword, with "180 degrees" To
effect apositive reversal of atrend . - verb idiomatic, buzzword, with "360 degrees" To make a
situation worse by trying to make itbetter .
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- verb improve dramatically
- verb improve significantly; go from bad to good
- noun turning in an opposite direction or position
- verb turn abruptly and face the other way, either physically or metaphorically
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bilby commented on the word turn around
Total Eclipse of the Heart.
October 18, 2010
sarra commented on the word turn around
This one's the WORST.
October 18, 2010