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U-turn
[yoo-turn]
noun
a U -shaped turn made by a vehicle so as to head in the opposite direction from its original course.
a reversal of policy, tactics, or the like, resembling such a maneuver.
verb (used without object)
to execute a U-turn.
to U-turn into oncoming traffic.
U-turn
noun
a turn made by a vehicle in the shape of a U, resulting in a reversal of direction
a complete change in direction of political or other policy
Word History and Origins
Origin of U-turn1
Example Sentences
Well, the chancellor did not rule out welfare cuts, even after the remarkable U-turn on disability benefits in July.
After the recent U-turn on welfare cuts, the terms of reference for Work and Pensions Minister Stephen Timms' review of disability benefits is expected shortly.
Critics have accused Reform UK of a U-turn after their councillors attended an equalities training session despite seemingly boycotting it earlier this year.
But Jacobson says the company was trying to be as "transparent as we can be" about the reasons for the U-turn.
The Liberal Democrats accused Farage of making a U-turn, adding that Reform's proposals "do not even stand up to the scrutiny of their own leader".
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