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turn in
verb
- intr to go to bed for the night
- tr to hand in; deliver
to turn in an essay
- tr to deliver (someone accused of a crime) into police custody
- to give up or conclude (something)
we turned in the game when it began to rain
- tr to record (a score, etc)
- turn in on oneselfto withdraw or cause to withdraw from contact with others and become preoccupied with one's own problems
Example Sentences
Volunteers for Steel and Tran have mounted labor-intensive campaigns to find those voters and get them to turn in their forms.
Viewers turned in to see Cher’s over-the-top skits and outfits, the era’s biggest stars and the couple’s edgy banter and unbridled joy.
He fears having to sell off parts of his family's 700-acre hill farm near Bridgend to afford a future tax bill, saying his forefathers would be "turning in their graves".
But that is just one of the many twists and turns in the jaw-dropping story of Bitcoin, which continues to captivate people worldwide and has seen the making - and losing - of huge fortunes.
Even as it seemed the tide could be turning in the battle against the blaze, residents and officials took in the scope of the damage and were left stunned.
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