turn
a
round
Plural
turnarounds
1
a complete change or reversal, often resulting in an improvement or shift in direction
- The company experienced a turnaround after the new CEO took charge.
- There was a significant turnaround in the team's performance after the coach's strategies were implemented.
- The turnaround in the economy came as a surprise to many analysts.
- A quick turnaround in customer service helped retain many clients.
- The turnaround in public opinion was reflected in the election results.
2
act or process of unloading and loading and servicing a vessel or aircraft for a return trip
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3
a designated area where vehicles can reverse direction
A turnaround is an area designed for vehicles to change direction. It provides enough space for drivers to safely reverse or make a U-turn, especially in places where there is limited room to maneuver. Turnarounds are often found in residential areas, parking lots, or dead-end streets, where they allow vehicles to turn without having to back up for long distances. These areas are typically clearly marked to help drivers identify where they can safely turn around.
- The driver used the turnaround to head back the way he came.
- She missed the exit and had to find a turnaround.
- He appreciated the well-marked turnaround on the highway.
- They built a new turnaround to improve traffic flow.
- The turnaround allowed large trucks to change direction safely.
4
a complete or unexpected change in someone's attitude, opinion, or behavior
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5
time need to prepare a vessel or ship for a return trip
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