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View synonyms for turn in

turn in

verb

  1. intr to go to bed for the night
  2. tr to hand in; deliver

    to turn in an essay

  3. tr to deliver (someone accused of a crime) into police custody
  4. to give up or conclude (something)

    we turned in the game when it began to rain

  5. tr to record (a score, etc)
  6. turn in on oneself
    to withdraw or cause to withdraw from contact with others and become preoccupied with one's own problems


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Example Sentences

There are hundreds of turn-in programs, but some take a more creative approach.

Lay the front of the book down on this exactly up to the marks that show the beginning of the turn-in.

The whole depth of the turn-in of the covering leather in the joint must not be removed, or it will be unduly weakened.

The postilion, a friend of his, took pride in making a fine turn-in, and drew up sharply before the portico.

My wound was washed, dressed, and made comfortable; and I was dismissed with a strict injunction to turn-in at once.

He used to turn-in with a brace of pistols in his belt and a Winchester lying on the cabin table.

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